The NJM2741F3T-TE1 is a single supply dual operational amplifier manufactured by New Japan Radio (NJR). It's designed for audio and general-purpose applications where a single power supply is required. It offers low distortion and low noise characteristics making it suitable for use in audio preamplifiers and active filters.
Applications
- Audio preamplifiers
- Active filters
- Headphone amplifiers
- Line drivers and receivers
- Instrumentation amplifiers
- Voltage followers
- General purpose amplification
Features
- Single Supply Operation: Operates from a single power supply voltage, simplifying circuit design.
- Low Distortion: Provides high fidelity signal amplification.
- Low Noise: Ensures clean signal amplification with minimal added noise.
- High Gain: Offers substantial voltage gain for signal amplification.
- Wide Bandwidth: Supports a broad range of signal frequencies.
- Stable Operation: Designed for stable operation under various load conditions.
- Small Package: Available in a compact package for space-saving designs.
Benefits
- Improved Audio Quality: Low distortion and noise contribute to high-quality audio reproduction.
- Simplified Power Supply: Single supply operation reduces the complexity of the power supply design.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of audio and general-purpose applications.
- Compact Design: Small package allows for integration into space-constrained devices.
- Cost-Effective: Provides a good balance of performance and cost.
Additional Details
The NJM2741F3T-TE1 features a typical operating voltage range of 3V to 36V. Its low input bias current and input offset voltage contribute to accurate signal amplification. The operating temperature range typically spans from -40°C to +85°C, making it suitable for a variety of environments. This operational amplifier is designed to offer stability and consistent performance over a broad range of operating conditions. The package type is typically a small surface-mount package. It is widely used in audio equipment, instrumentation, and other electronic devices requiring reliable amplification.