OPA607
OPA607 is CMOS Operational Amplifier manufactured by Texas Instruments.
Features
- Gain Bandwidth Product (GBW): 50 MHz
- Quiescent Current: 900 µA (Typical)
- Broadband Noise: 3.8 n V/√Hz
- Input Offset Drift: 1.5 μV/°C (Maximum)
- Offset Voltage: 120 µV (Typical)
- Input Bias Current: 10 p A (Maximum)
- Rail-to-Rail Output (RRO)
- Depensated, Gain ≥ 6 V/V (Stable)
- Power Down Current: 1 µA (Maximum)
- Supply Range: 2.2 V to 5.5 V
2 Applications
- Current-Sensing
- Fish Finders and Sonar
- Ultrasonic Flow Meters
- Garden and Power Tools
- Printers
- Light Curtains and Safety Guards
- Optical Modules
- Handheld Test Equipment
- PM2.5 and PM10 Particle Sensors
LOAD
RG ISH
VS+
± OPA607 +
REXT
CEXT
Short Circuit Detection
± TLV3201
+ VS+
ADS7042
3 Description
The OPA607 and OPA2607 devices are depensated, minimum gain of 6 V/V stable, general-purpose CMOS operational amplifier with low noise of 3.8 n V/√ Hz and a GBW of 50 MHz. The low noise and wide bandwidth of the OPAx607 devices make them attractive for general-purpose applications which require a good balance between cost and performance. The high-impedance CMOS inputs make the OPAx607 devices an ideal amplifier to interface with sensors with high output impedance (for example, piezoelectric transducers).
The OPAx607 devices feature a Power Down mode with a maximum quiescent current of less than 1 µA, making the device suitable for use in portable batterypowered applications. The rail-to-rail output (RRO) of the OPAx607 devices can swing up to 8 m V from the supply rails, maximizing dynamic range.
The OPAx607 is optimized for low supply voltage operation as low as 2.2 V (±1.1 V) and up to 5.5 V (±2.75 V), and is specified over the temperature range of
- 40°C to...