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OP193FSZ-REEL
Analog Devices
Analog Devices OP193FSZ-REEL is an operational amplifier with 250uV max input offset voltage, 116dB CMRR, and 35kHz unity gain bandwidth. Ideal for automotive applications due to its -40 to 125 °C operating temperature range and low-offset design. Suitable for surface mount PCBs with small outline package style.
Operational Amplifier
Voltage Feedback
BIPOLAR
2/±15 V
1
Operational Amplifiers
Yes
35 kHz
116 dB
250 uV
50000
0.015 V/us
20 nA
15 V
18 V
-15 V
-18 V
-40 °C (-40 °F)
125 °C (257 °F)
260 °C (500 °F)
30 s
0.193 in (4.9 mm)
0.154 in (3.9 mm)
0.069 in (1.75 mm)
8
0.05 in (1.27 mm)
Dual
Gull Wing
Matte Tin
Plastic/Epoxy
Automotive
No
R-PDSO-G8
e3
Tape And Reel
SOP
Rectangular
Small Outline
SOP8,.25
OP213ESZ
OP213ESZ by Analog Devices is a voltage-feedback operational amplifier with a max input offset voltage of 150 uV. It has a nominal common mode reject ratio of 116 dB and operates at temperatures up to 85 °C. This op amp is commonly used in industrial applications requiring low-offset amplification.
5/±15 V
2
3.4 MHz
90 dB
150 uV
2000000
0.6 V/us
1.2 V/us
700 nA
650 nA
85 °C (185 °F)
5 mA
Industrial
OP213ESZ-REEL
The Analog Devices OP213ESZ-REEL is a dual operational amplifier with low-offset and high voltage gain. With a max input offset voltage of 150uV, it operates at industrial temperatures from -40 to 85 °C. Ideal for applications requiring precise signal amplification in compact spaces due to its small outline package style.
OP213FPZ
The Analog Devices OP213FPZ is an operational amplifier with a max input offset voltage of 325uV and a nominal voltage of +/-15V. With a min slew rate of 0.6V/us, it is ideal for industrial applications requiring low-offset amplification in a compact package style.
94 dB
87 dB
325 uV
0.365 in (9.27 mm)
0.3 in (7.62 mm)
0.21 in (5.33 mm)
0.1 in (2.54 mm)
Through-Hole
R-PDIP-T8
DIP
In Line
DIP8,.3
OP249GSZ-REEL7
Analog Devices' OP249GSZ-REEL7 is a dual operational amplifier with 3600uV max input offset voltage and 95dB nominal CMRR. Ideal for industrial applications, it operates at -40 to 85°C, has a unity gain bandwidth of 4700kHz, and low bias current of 0.000075uA @25°C.
±15 V
4.7 MHz
95 dB
76 dB
3600 uV
500000
18 V/us
22 V/us
4.5 nA
75 pA
7 mA
Tape And Reel, 7 Inch
OP262GSZ-REEL
The Analog Devices OP262GSZ-REEL is a dual operational amplifier with low-offset and high common mode rejection ratio. It operates on supply voltages of +/-5V, has a unity gain bandwidth of 15MHz, and features a voltage-feedback architecture. Ideal for automotive applications due to its temperature grade and small outline package style.
3/5/±5 V
15 MHz
110 dB
800 uV
20000
13 V/us
600 nA
5 V
6 V
-5 V
-6 V
2 mA
OP270GSZ
Analog Devices' OP270GSZ is a dual operational amplifier with low-offset and high common mode rejection ratio. It operates at industrial temperature range, with 400uV max input offset voltage and 1.7V/us min slew rate. Ideal for precision signal conditioning in industrial applications.
5 MHz
100 dB
400 uV
350000
1.7 V/us
2.4 V/us
80 nA
60 nA
7.2 mA
0.406 in (10.3 mm)
0.295 in (7.5 mm)
0.104 in (2.65 mm)
16
R-PDSO-G16
SOP16,.4
OP275GPZ
The Analog Devices OP275GPZ is an operational amplifier with a max input offset voltage of 1250 uV and a min slew rate of 15 V/us. With a nominal unity gain bandwidth of 9000 kHz, it is ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification in temperature-sensitive environments. The package style is in-line, making it suitable for through-hole mounting with dual terminal positions.
9 MHz
106 dB
86 dB
1250 uV
175000
15 V/us
400 nA
350 nA
22 V
-22 V
5.5 mA
0.389 in (9.88 mm)
OP279GSZ-REEL
OP279GSZ-REEL by Analog Devices is a dual operational amplifier with 4000uV max input offset voltage and 66dB nominal CMRR. Ideal for industrial applications, it operates at -40 to 85°C, has a unity gain bandwidth of 5MHz, and consumes up to 7.5mA supply current.
5/±5 V
66 dB
4000 uV
3 V/us
300 nA
8 V
-8 V
7.5 mA
OP284EPZ
Analog Devices OP284EPZ is an operational amplifier with 200uV max input offset voltage, 90dB CMRR, and 2.4V/us min slew rate. Ideal for automotive applications due to its low-offset, high gain of 75k, and wide temperature range from -40°C to 125°C.
±1.5/±18/3/36 V
4.25 MHz
200 uV
75000
4 V/us
575 nA
4.5 mA
OP290GPZ
The Analog Devices OP290GPZ is an operational amplifier with low-offset and micropower features. It offers a max input offset voltage of 750uV, min slew rate of 0.005V/us, and nominal unity gain bandwidth of 20kHz. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification in compact designs.
±1.5/±15 V
20 kHz
80 dB
750 uV
100000
0.005 V/us
12000 V/us
25 nA
60 μA
OP293ESZ
Analog Devices OP293ESZ is a micropower operational amplifier with low-offset and high common mode rejection ratio. It operates at temperatures from -40 to 125 °C, making it suitable for automotive applications. With a unity gain bandwidth of 35 kHz and dual terminals, it offers precise amplification in compact designs.
15 nA
OP293ESZ-REEL
OP293ESZ-REEL by Analog Devices is a dual operational amplifier with low-offset and micropower features. It has a max input offset voltage of 200uV, nominal common mode reject ratio of 116dB, and unity gain bandwidth of 35kHz. Ideal for automotive applications due to its temperature grade and small outline package style.
OP293FSZ
Analog Devices' OP293FSZ is a dual operational amplifier with low-offset and micropower features. With a max input offset voltage of 350 uV, it offers high precision for automotive applications. The op amp operates at temperatures ranging from -40 to 125 °C and has a nominal unity gain bandwidth of 35 kHz.
350 uV
OP293FSZ-REEL
The Analog Devices OP293FSZ-REEL is a micropower operational amplifier with low-offset and frequency compensation. It features a max input offset voltage of 350 uV, nominal unity gain bandwidth of 35 kHz, and operates in automotive temperature grade applications.
OP295GPZ
Analog Devices' OP295GPZ is an Operational Amplifier with 800uV Max Input Offset Voltage, 110dB CMRR, and 85kHz Unity Gain Bandwidth. Ideal for automotive applications due to its low-offset, micropower design, and wide temperature range from -40 to 125°C.
BICMOS
3/30/±3/±15 V
85 kHz
0.03 V/us
30 nA
350 μA
OP297FPZ
The Analog Devices OP297FPZ is a dual operational amplifier with low-offset and low-bias features. It offers a max input offset voltage of 300uV, nominal unity gain bandwidth of 500kHz, and a min slew rate of 0.05V/us. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification in temperature-sensitive environments.
500 kHz
130 dB
114 dB
300 uV
1500000
0.05 V/us
0.15 V/us
750 pA
150 pA
20 V
-20 V
1.5 mA
OP297FSZ
The Analog Devices OP297FSZ is a dual operational amplifier with low-offset and low-bias features. It has a max input offset voltage of 300 uV, making it ideal for precision applications in industrial settings. With a nominal unity gain bandwidth of 500 kHz, this bipolar technology op amp is suitable for high-performance signal processing tasks.
1000000
OP297GPZ
The Analog Devices OP297GPZ is an operational amplifier with a max input offset voltage of 400uV and a nominal common mode reject ratio of 130dB. With low-offset and low-bias features, it's ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification. The package style is in-line, making it suitable for through-hole mounting in various electronic systems.
1200000
200 pA
OP37EPZ
Analog Devices' OP37EPZ is an Operational Amplifier with 50uV Max Input Offset Voltage, 122dB Nominal CMRR, and 11V/us Min Slew Rate. Ideal for precision applications requiring low bias current and high voltage gain in a compact PLASTIC/EPOXY package.
YES (AVCL>=5)
63 MHz
122 dB
50 uV
800000
11 V/us
17 V/us
40 nA
0 °C (32 °F)
70 °C (158 °F)
0.18 in (4.57 mm)
Commercial
OP400GSZ
The Analog Devices OP400GSZ is a micropower operational amplifier with low-offset and high common mode rejection ratio. With a unity gain bandwidth of 500 kHz, it is ideal for precision applications requiring minimal bias current. This voltage-feedback op amp operates on dual power supplies of +-15V and has a small outline package suitable for surface mount designs.
4
105 dB
400000 uV
0.1 V/us
12 nA
7 nA
3.1 mA
OP400HPZ
The Analog Devices OP400HPZ is a micropower operational amplifier with low-offset and high common mode rejection ratio. It operates on ±15V supplies, has 4 functions, and offers a unity gain bandwidth of 500 kHz. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification in compact spaces.
0.75 in (19.05 mm)
14
R-PDIP-T14
DIP14,.3
OP400HSZ
OP400HSZ by Analog Devices is a micropower operational amplifier with low-offset and high common mode rejection ratio. It operates at industrial temperature range, has a unity gain bandwidth of 500 kHz, and consumes only 3.1 mA max supply current. Ideal for precision applications requiring low power consumption and high performance in a compact package.
OP413ESZ
OP413ESZ by Analog Devices is a voltage-feedback operational amplifier with 4 functions. It features a max input offset voltage of 175uV, low bias current of 0.7uA, and common mode reject ratio of 116dB. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification in a compact package.
97 dB
175 uV
0.8 V/us
10 mA
OP413ESZ-REEL
OP413ESZ-REEL by Analog Devices is a voltage-feedback operational amplifier with 175uV max input offset voltage, 116dB nominal CMRR, and 3400kHz unity gain bandwidth. Ideal for industrial applications requiring low-offset amplification in a compact package.
OP413FSZ
OP413FSZ by Analog Devices is a voltage-feedback operational amplifier with 4 functions, featuring low-offset and high common mode reject ratio of 94 dB. With a max supply voltage of +/-18 V, it operates in industrial temperatures from -40 to 85 °C. Ideal for precision applications requiring high gain bandwidth of 3400 kHz and minimal bias current of 0.65 uA at 25C.
OP42GSZ
The Analog Devices OP42GSZ is an Operational Amplifier with a max input offset voltage of 6000 uV, min slew rate of 40 V/us, and nominal common mode reject ratio of 94 dB. Ideal for industrial applications requiring low-bias amplification with a unity gain bandwidth of 10 kHz and operating temperatures ranging from -40 to 85 °C.
10 MHz
6000 uV
40 V/us
50 V/us
2 nA
250 pA
6.5 mA
OP462GSZ
Analog Devices' OP462GSZ is a 4-function Op Amp with 800uV max input offset voltage, 0.65uA max average bias current, and 110dB nominal CMRR. Ideal for automotive applications, it operates at -40 to 125°C with a supply voltage of ±5V and unity gain bandwidth of 15MHz.
4 mA
0.341 in (8.65 mm)
R-PDSO-G14
SOP14,.25
OP462GSZ-REEL
OP462GSZ-REEL by Analog Devices is a voltage-feedback operational amplifier with 4 functions, offering a max input offset voltage of 800 uV and a nominal common mode reject ratio of 110 dB. With a package style of small outline and surface mount capability, it is ideal for automotive applications requiring precise signal amplification in compact spaces.
OP470GPZ
Analog Devices' OP470GPZ is an operational amplifier with 1500uV max input offset voltage, 110dB CMRR, and 1.4V/us min slew rate. Ideal for industrial applications requiring high precision amplification in a compact IN-LINE package style.
6 MHz
1500 uV
400000
1.4 V/us
2 V/us
75 nA
11 mA
0.76 in (19.305 mm)
OP470GSZ
Analog Devices' OP470GSZ is a voltage-feedback operational amplifier with 4 functions, offering a min slew rate of 1.4 V/us and a nominal common mode reject ratio of 110 dB. Ideal for industrial applications, it operates b/w -40 to 85 °C, with max supply voltages of +-15V and unity gain bandwidth of 6000 kHz.
OP484FPZ
The Analog Devices OP484FPZ is a voltage-feedback operational amplifier with 4 functions, low-offset, and high min voltage gain of 75k. It operates in automotive-grade temperatures (-40 to 125°C) and has a unity gain bandwidth of 4250 kHz. Ideal for precision applications requiring high common mode rejection ratio (90 dB) and low input offset voltage (500 uV).
500 uV
9 mA
OP484FSZ-REEL
Analog Devices' OP484FSZ-REEL is a voltage-feedback operational amplifier with 4 functions, low-offset, and high slew rate of 2.4 V/us. Ideal for automotive applications due to its small outline package style, wide supply voltage range of +-1.5/+-18/3/36V, and operating temperature up to 125°C.
3
OP490GPZ
Analog Devices' OP490GPZ is a micropower operational amplifier with 4 functions, offering a max input offset voltage of 1500 uV and a nominal common mode reject ratio of 110 dB. Ideal for automotive applications, it operates at temperatures ranging from -40 to 125 °C and has a unity gain bandwidth of 20 kHz.
3/30/±1.5/±15 V
120 μA
OP490GSZ
Analog Devices' OP490GSZ is a micropower operational amplifier with 1500uV max input offset voltage and 110dB nominal CMRR. Ideal for automotive applications, it operates at -40 to 125°C, has a unity gain bandwidth of 20kHz, and consumes only 0.12mA max supply current.
0.404 in (10.25 mm)
OP491GPZ
Analog Devices' OP491GPZ is a BICMOS operational amplifier with 4 functions, offering a voltage-feedback architecture. With a max input offset voltage of 1250 uV and micropower feature, it's ideal for automotive applications requiring high common mode rejection ratio of 97 dB. The op amp operates within -40 to 125 °C temperature range, consuming only 2.2 mA at nominal voltage of +-5 V.
±1.35/±6/2.7/12 V
3 MHz
65 dB
25000
0.5 V/us
95 nA
65 nA
2.2 mA
OP495GPZ
Analog Devices' OP495GPZ is a BICMOS operational amplifier with 800uV max input offset voltage, 110dB CMRR, and 85kHz unity gain bandwidth. Ideal for automotive applications due to its low-offset, micropower design and wide temperature range from -40 to 125 °C.
700 μA
OP497FPZ
OP497FPZ by Analog Devices is an operational amplifier with low-offset and micropower features. It offers a max input offset voltage of 150 uV, nominal common mode reject ratio of 130 dB, and min slew rate of 0.05 V/us. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification in a compact package.
3 mA
OP497FSZ
OP497FSZ by Analog Devices is a micropower operational amplifier with low-offset and low-bias features. It offers a max input offset voltage of 150 uV, nominal unity gain bandwidth of 500 kHz, and min slew rate of 0.05 V/us. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification in compact designs.
OP497FSZ-REEL
The Analog Devices OP497FSZ-REEL is a micropower operational amplifier with low-offset and low-bias features. It offers a max input offset voltage of 150uV, nominal common mode reject ratio of 130dB, and min slew rate of 0.05V/us. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification in compact designs.
OP497GPZ
The Analog Devices OP497GPZ is an operational amplifier with a max input offset voltage of 250uV, low bias current of 0.0003uA, and high common mode rejection ratio of 130dB. Ideal for industrial applications requiring precise signal amplification in a compact package.
300 pA
OP727ARZ-REEL
The Analog Devices OP727ARZ-REEL is a micropower operational amplifier with low-offset and high frequency compensation. It features a max input offset voltage of 300 uV, nominal unity gain bandwidth of 700 kHz, and operates in industrial temperature grades. Ideal for precision applications requiring low power consumption and high performance in compact designs.
±1.5/±15/3/30 V
700 kHz
120 dB
300000
0.2 V/us
10 nA
450 μA
OP90GSZ-REEL
Analog Devices' OP90GSZ-REEL is an operational amplifier with 675uV max input offset voltage, 110dB nominal CMRR, and 20kHz unity gain bandwidth. Ideal for industrial applications requiring low-offset amplification in a compact package.
675 uV
0.012 V/us
30 μA
SSM2135SZ
SSM2135SZ by Analog Devices is an operational amplifier with a max input offset voltage of 2000 uV and a nominal unity gain bandwidth of 3500 kHz. It is used in industrial applications, featuring a min operating temperature of -40 °C and a max supply voltage limit of 36 V. This dual-terminal op amp has a small outline package style, making it suitable for surface mount designs.
3.5 MHz
112 dB
2000 uV
0.9 V/us
750 nA
36 V
AD8508ACBZ-REEL
AD8508ACBZ-REEL by Analog Devices is a CMOS Operational Amplifier with 4 functions. It has a max input offset voltage of 3500 uV and low bias current of 0.00001 uA, making it ideal for automotive applications requiring micropower amplification in a compact package. With a nominal unity gain bandwidth of 95 kHz and high common mode rejection ratio of 105 dB, this Op Amp is suitable for precision signal conditioning in harsh environments.
CMOS
±0.9/±2.5/1.8/5 V
95 kHz
3500 uV
56200
0.013 V/us
600 pA
10 pA
5.5 V
100 μA
0.117 in (2.96 mm)
0.057 in (1.46 mm)
0.026 in (0.65 mm)
0.02 in (0.5 mm)
Bottom
Ball
R-PBGA-B14
VFBGA
Grid Array, Very Thin Profile, Fine Pitch
BGA14,5X5,20/10
ADA4505-4ACBZ-RL
ADA4505-4ACBZ-RL by Analog Devices is a CMOS Op Amp with 4000uV Max Input Offset Voltage, 100dB CMRR, and 50kHz Unity Gain Bandwidth. Ideal for automotive applications due to low-bias current, micropower consumption, and wide temperature range of -40 to 125 °C.
50 kHz
6500 V/us
375 pA
2 pA
1.8 V
ADA4817-1ARDZ-RL
ADA4817-1ARDZ-RL by Analog Devices is an Operational Amplifier with 2000uV Max Input Offset Voltage, 90dB CMRR, and 410000kHz Unity Gain Bandwidth. Widely used in industrial applications for its low-bias current, high voltage supply range of +-2.5/+-5/5/10V, and wideband frequency compensation.
±2.5/±5/5/10 V
410 MHz
1100
870 V/us
20 pA
5.3 V
-5.3 V
105 °C (221 °F)
21 mA
HSOP
Small Outline, Heat Sink/Slug
ADA4851-1YRJZ-RL7
ADA4851-1YRJZ-RL7 by Analog Devices is an Operational Amplifier with 7500uV Max Input Offset Voltage, 4.5uA Max Average Bias Current, and 78dB Nominal CMRR. Ideal for automotive applications due to its -40 to 125 °C operating temp range and small outline package style.
78 dB
7500 uV
375 V/us
4.5 uA
6.3 V
-6.3 V
0.114 in (2.9 mm)
0.063 in (1.6 mm)
0.057 in (1.45 mm)
6
0.037 in (0.95 mm)
R-PDSO-G6
LSSOP
Small Outline, Low Profile, Shrink Pitch
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