AD795JR-REEL7: Precision, Low Power Operational Amplifier
The AD795JR-REEL7 is a high-performance operational amplifier from Analog Devices Inc., designed to offer precision and low power consumption for a wide range of applications. This op-amp is a part of the AD795 series, renowned for its excellent balance of accuracy and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for battery-powered devices and instrumentation.
With its low input bias current, low offset voltage, and low noise, the AD795JR-REEL7 provides a clean and stable signal amplification, which is critical for high-fidelity analog processing. It operates over a wide supply range of ±2.3 V to ±18 V, or 4.5 V to 36 V single supply, which makes it versatile for various circuit configurations.
The AD795JR-REEL7 comes in a compact SOIC-8 package and is supplied on a 7-inch reel, making it suitable for automated assembly processes. The packaging ensures that the device can be integrated into space-constrained applications without sacrificing performance.
Key Features:
- Precision performance with low offset voltage
- Low input bias current ideal for high-impedance sources
- Low noise for clean signal amplification
- Wide supply range for flexible circuit design
- Low power consumption, suitable for battery-operated devices
- Stable with high capacitive loads
- SOIC-8 package for compact designs
- Supplied in tape and reel for automated manufacturing
Applications for the AD795JR-REEL7 span from precision instrumentation, data acquisition systems, and medical equipment to battery-powered devices, sensors, and industrial controls. Its ability to maintain precision while operating at low power levels makes it particularly useful in portable and remote sensing applications where power efficiency is paramount.
Analog Devices Inc. ensures that the AD795JR-REEL7 meets rigorous standards for performance and reliability. Engineers and designers seeking an op-amp that does not compromise on precision or power efficiency will find the AD795JR-REEL7 to be an exceptional component for their electronic designs.