Automotive-qualified op amps use proprietary zero-drift techniques to provide low offset voltage
14-06-2017 |
Texas Instruments
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Power
The Texas Instruments’ OPA180-Q1 and OPA2180-Q1 operational amplifiers (op amps) use the company’s proprietary zero-drift techniques to simultaneously provide low offset voltage (75µV), and near zero-drift over time and temperature. These miniature, high-precision, low-quiescent-current op amps offer high input impedance and rail-to-rail output swing within 18mV of the rails. The input common-mode range includes the negative rail. Single- or dual-supplies ranging from 4V to 36V (±2V to ±18V) can be used.
The single-channel and dual-channel versions are offered in VSSOP-8 packages.. All versions are specified for operation from –40C to +105C.
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