
Quad operational amplifier featuring a 250MHz -3dB bandwidth and a 1100V/µs slew rate. This integrated circuit offers a 1mV maximum input offset voltage and 1.5nV/sqrt Hz input voltage noise density. Designed for versatile operation, it supports dual supply voltages from 2V to 6V and single supply voltages from 4V to 12V. The device boasts a 52dB common mode rejection ratio and 56dB power supply rejection ratio, with an output current of 50mA per channel. Packaged in a 14-pin SOIC (PDSO14) with tin, matte contact plating, this RoHS compliant component is supplied on a tape and reel.
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| -3db Bandwidth | 250MHz |
| Package/Case | R |
| Common Mode Rejection Ratio | 52dB |
| Contact Plating | Tin, Matte |
| Input Bias Current | 35uA |
| Input Capacitance | 1.5pF |
| Input Offset Voltage (Vos) | 1mV |
| Input Voltage Noise Density | 1.5nV/sqrt Hz |
| Lead Free | Contains Lead |
| Max Dual Supply Voltage | 6V |
| Min Dual Supply Voltage | 2V |
| Max Operating Temperature | 85°C |
| Min Operating Temperature | -40°C |
| Max Supply Voltage | 12V |
| Min Supply Voltage | 4V |
| Number of Amplifiers | 4 |
| Number of Channels | 4 |
| Number of Circuits | 4 |
| Number of Elements | 4 |
| Operating Supply Current | 14mA |
| Output Current per Channel | 50mA |
| Package Quantity | 2500 |
| Packaging | Tape and Reel |
| Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) | 56dB |
| Quiescent Current | 4.25mA |
| RoHS Compliant | Yes |
| Slew Rate | 1100V/µs |
| RoHS | Compliant |
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