The NJM2904CV-TE2 is a dual operational amplifier manufactured by New Japan Radio (NJR). It is designed for general-purpose use, providing reliable performance across a wide range of applications. This amplifier features low power consumption and is suitable for both single and dual supply operation.
Applications:
- General-purpose amplification: Amplifying signals in audio equipment, industrial control systems, and measurement instruments.
- Active filters: Used in active filter circuits for signal conditioning and noise reduction.
- Voltage comparators: Employed in comparator circuits for voltage level detection.
- Oscillators: Integrated into oscillator circuits for generating periodic signals.
- Sensor signal conditioning: Amplifies and conditions signals from various sensors, such as temperature, pressure, and light sensors.
Features:
- Dual operational amplifier: Contains two independent operational amplifiers in a single package.
- Single or dual supply operation: Can operate with a single positive supply or dual positive and negative supplies.
- Low power consumption: Consumes minimal power, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
- High open-loop gain: Provides high gain for accurate signal amplification.
- Short-circuit protection: Protects the amplifier from damage due to output short circuits.
- Internal frequency compensation: Ensures stable operation without external compensation components.
Benefits:
- Space-saving design: The dual configuration reduces component count and saves board space.
- Versatile: Suitable for a broad range of applications due to its flexible operating characteristics.
- Energy-efficient: Low power consumption makes it ideal for portable devices.
- Stable performance: Reliable operation across a variety of conditions ensures consistent performance.
- Simplified design: Internal frequency compensation simplifies circuit design.
Additional Details:
The NJM2904CV-TE2 typically comes in a surface-mount package. It is designed to operate over an industrial temperature range. Important electrical parameters include input offset voltage, input bias current, and slew rate. Refer to the manufacturer's datasheet for detailed specifications and performance characteristics.