
Dual FET operational amplifier with a 4MHz bandwidth and 4MHz gain bandwidth product. Features a low 50pA input bias current, 200µV input offset voltage, and 70dB CMRR. Operates from a dual supply voltage range of 4.5V to 18V, with a typical operating supply current of 1.5mA. This surface-mount component is housed in an 8-SOIC package with gull wing terminals, suitable for industrial temperature ranges from -55°C to 125°C.
Texas Instruments OPA2131UA technical specifications.
| Amplifier Type | GENERAL PURPOSE |
| Bandwidth | 4MHz |
| Package/Case | D |
| Common Mode Rejection Ratio | 70dB |
| Dual Supply Voltage | 15V |
| Gain Bandwidth Product | 4MHz |
| Input Bias Current | 50pA |
| Input Offset Voltage (Vos) | 200uV |
| JESD-30 Code | R-PDSO-G8 |
| Lead Free | Lead Free |
| Max Dual Supply Voltage | 18V |
| Min Dual Supply Voltage | 4.5V |
| Max I/O Voltage | 1mV |
| Max Operating Temperature | 125°C |
| Min Operating Temperature | -55°C |
| Moisture Sensitivity Level | 3 |
| Nominal Gain Bandwidth Product | 4MHz |
| Number of Amplifiers | 2 |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Number of Circuits | 2 |
| Number of Elements | 2 |
| Number of Functions | 2 |
| Operating Supply Current | 1.5mA |
| Operating Supply Voltage | 18V |
| Output Current | 25mA |
| Output Current per Channel | 25mA |
| Package Body Material | Plastic |
| Package Quantity | 75 |
| Package Shape | Rectangular |
| Packaging | Rail/Tube |
| Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) | 260°C |
| Radiation Hardening | No |
| Reach SVHC Compliant | No |
| RoHS Compliant | Yes |
| Slew Rate | 10V/µs |
| Supply Current | 1.75mA |
| Surface Mount | Yes |
| Technology | JFET |
| Temperature Grade | INDUSTRIAL |
| Terminal Finish | Gold |
| Terminal Form | Gull Wing |
| Terminal Position | DUAL |
| Unity Gain Bandwidth Product | 4MHz |
| Voltage Gain | 110dB |
| Width | 3.9mm |
| RoHS | Compliant |
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