Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Analog DevicesPower Supply Type
Single
Typical Single Supply Voltage
3.3 → 5.5 V
Maximum Input Offset Voltage
100µV
Maximum Voltage Gain
20V/V
Typical Gain Bandwidth Product
150kHz
Minimum CMRR
80dB
Number of Channels per Chip
1
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package Type
SOIC
Pin Count
8
Rail to Rail
No
Maximum Supply Current
2.5 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+125 °C
Length
5mm
Height
1.5mm
Width
4mm
Dimensions
5 x 4 x 1.5mm
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °C
Product details
Differential Amplifiers, Analog Devices
Differential Amplifiers by Analog Devices are integrated and optimised for differential signalling applications. These speciality amplifiers have inherent common mode rejection properties that provide a low harmonic distortion with an output gain and phase matching. Applications include driving or receiving signals over long cable lengths, driving a balanced ADC input and looking for complementary outputs.
Differential Amplifiers, Analog Devices
€ 8.74
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€ 10.58
€ 10.58 Each (inc. VAT)
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
Analog DevicesPower Supply Type
Single
Typical Single Supply Voltage
3.3 → 5.5 V
Maximum Input Offset Voltage
100µV
Maximum Voltage Gain
20V/V
Typical Gain Bandwidth Product
150kHz
Minimum CMRR
80dB
Number of Channels per Chip
1
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package Type
SOIC
Pin Count
8
Rail to Rail
No
Maximum Supply Current
2.5 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+125 °C
Length
5mm
Height
1.5mm
Width
4mm
Dimensions
5 x 4 x 1.5mm
Minimum Operating Temperature
-40 °C
Product details
Differential Amplifiers, Analog Devices
Differential Amplifiers by Analog Devices are integrated and optimised for differential signalling applications. These speciality amplifiers have inherent common mode rejection properties that provide a low harmonic distortion with an output gain and phase matching. Applications include driving or receiving signals over long cable lengths, driving a balanced ADC input and looking for complementary outputs.