Product Overview: OP179GRTZ-REEL7
The OP179GRTZ-REEL7 is a high-performance operational amplifier (op-amp) from Analog Devices Inc., a leading manufacturer in the semiconductor industry. This precision op-amp is a part of the company's extensive portfolio of analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits (ICs) that provide solutions for a wide range of applications.
The OP179GRTZ-REEL7 is designed to offer a balance between cost and performance, making it an ideal choice for various applications including sensor amplification, active filters, and general-purpose amplification. With its low input bias current, low offset voltage, and low noise, this op-amp is particularly suited for high-impedance sensor amplifiers and precision instrumentation.
This op-amp is available in a compact SOT-23-5 package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. The product comes in a tape and reel packaging format, denoted by the 'REEL7' suffix, which facilitates automated pick-and-place assembly processes, thus enhancing manufacturing efficiency and reducing production costs.
Key features of the OP179GRTZ-REEL7 include:
- Low input offset voltage
- Low input bias current
- Low noise performance
- Wide supply voltage range
- Unity-gain stable
- Rail-to-rail output swing
- Extended industrial temperature range
The device operates over a wide range of supply voltages, from ±2.5V to ±5.5V, or a single supply of 5V to 11V, providing designers with flexibility in various system designs. Additionally, the OP179GRTZ-REEL7 features rail-to-rail output, which allows the output to swing within millivolts of the supply rails, maximizing the dynamic range in battery-operated and single-supply systems.
Analog Devices Inc. ensures that products like the OP179GRTZ-REEL7 meet rigorous quality and reliability standards, making them suitable for industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics markets. With its robust performance and cost-effectiveness, the OP179GRTZ-REEL7 is a versatile component that enhances the performance of a wide array of electronic systems.