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NCV5652 - Dual Power Operational Amplifier

General Description

The NCx5652 is a dual power operational amplifier with a versatile output stage configuration that allows conventional op

amp biasing or user tuning of efficiency, isolation, or current monitoring.

Integrated flyback diodes protect the amplifiers during inductive load transients.

Key Features

  • Operating Supply Voltage Range: 3.3 V to 13.2 V.
  • Output Supply Voltage Range: 3.3 V to 13.2 V.
  • High Current Drive: 500 mA Operating.
  • Thermal Flag: Open.
  • collector for Flexible Interface.
  • Thermal Shutdown/ Disable Function.
  • Output Short Circuit Tolerable (1 A to Source or Ground).
  • No Power Sequencing Required (VCC, VC1, VC2).
  • UDFN12 Package Features Wettable Flank for Improved Solderability.
  • NCV Prefix for Au.

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Datasheet Details

Part number NCV5652
Manufacturer onsemi
File Size 312.10 KB
Description Dual Power Operational Amplifier
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l amplifier with a versatile output stage configuration that allows conventional op−amp biasing or user tuning of efficiency, isolation, or current monitoring. Integrated flyback diodes protect the amplifiers during inductive load transients. Operating at supply voltages as low as 3.3 V, the NCx5652 is capable of delivering 500 mA of current while maintaining an excellent output swing. The integrated thermal shutdown circuit protects the NCx5652 from excessive power dissipation. A thermal warning flag is provided for external monitoring of the device, providing a flexible interface to a system’s microcontroller.