The UPC4072G2-E2-A is a general-purpose operational amplifier manufactured by NEC (now Renesas Electronics), offering versatility and stable performance for a wide range of applications. Designed to provide a balanced set of characteristics, it is suitable for both signal amplification and filtering tasks.
Applications:
- General Signal Amplification: Used in various amplifier circuits to boost analog signals.
- Active Filters: Integrated into active filter designs for shaping frequency responses in audio and instrumentation systems.
- Voltage Followers: Utilized as voltage followers for impedance buffering in a range of circuit designs.
- Oscillators: Incorporated into oscillator circuits to generate stable signal waveforms.
- Instrumentation Amplifiers: Applied as building blocks in instrumentation amplifiers for precise signal amplification.
Features:
- Stable Operation: Provides reliable and consistent performance across varying operating conditions.
- Good Gain-Bandwidth Product: Offers a balance between gain and bandwidth, making it versatile in its applications.
- High Input Impedance: Minimizes the loading effect on input signal sources.
- Low Input Bias Current: Reduces DC offset errors that can result from input bias currents.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: Operates effectively across a broad range of supply voltages, increasing its adaptability.
Benefits:
- Versatile Application: Suitable for a broad range of applications, including amplification, filtering, and buffering.
- Reliable Performance: Stable operation ensures consistent behavior under diverse operating conditions.
- Simplified Integration: High input impedance simplifies the connection to various signal sources without altering their characteristics significantly.
- Reduced Signal Errors: Low input bias current helps reduce DC offset errors, improving accuracy in sensitive applications.
- Flexible Operation: Wide supply voltage range allows for adaptable usage in various circuit designs and power configurations.
The UPC4072G2-E2-A operational amplifier typically operates with dual power supplies (e.g., ±15V) and is commonly available in package types such as DIP or SOP, simplifying PCB mounting. Internal frequency compensation ensures stable operation without the need for external compensation components. Its high input impedance minimizes signal loading, while the low input bias current contributes to minimizing DC offset. This makes it a robust choice for general-purpose uses. The dependable performance and adaptability of this amplifier make it a valuable component in numerous electronic circuits. The emphasis on stability ensures it is well-suited for circuits requiring reliable signal processing.