The NJU7365RB1-TE1 is a rail-to-rail input/output single operational amplifier manufactured by New Japan Radio (NJR). It is characterized by its low supply voltage, low current consumption, and small package, making it suitable for portable and battery-powered applications.
Applications
- Portable audio devices
- Sensor amplifiers
- Battery-powered instruments
- Active filters
- Signal conditioning circuits
Features
- Rail-to-rail input and output: Allows for maximum signal swing, utilizing the full supply voltage range.
- Low supply voltage operation: Operates from a single supply voltage as low as 1.8V.
- Low current consumption: Minimizes power consumption in battery-powered applications.
- Small package: Available in compact packages such as DFN or SOT.
- Low noise: Ensures accurate signal amplification with minimal noise interference.
Benefits
- Extended battery life: Low power consumption contributes to longer battery life in portable devices.
- Improved signal fidelity: Rail-to-rail operation maximizes signal swing and dynamic range.
- Reduced board space: Small package size enables compact designs.
- Enhanced system performance: Low noise characteristics ensure accurate and reliable signal processing.
- Simplified design: Rail-to-rail operation simplifies circuit design by eliminating the need for external level shifting.
Additional Details
The NJU7365RB1-TE1's specific gain bandwidth product (GBW) and slew rate determine its suitability for different applications. Consult the datasheet for these parameters. A decoupling capacitor is typically recommended close to the power supply pins to improve stability and reduce noise. The input bias current and offset voltage are also important parameters to consider for precision applications. The operating temperature range for the device is typically between -40°C and +85°C. This op-amp can handle a variety of signal processing challenges where power and size are important. The open loop gain is rather high typically around 90 dB. Common mode rejection ratio is around 80 dB. The amplifier is stable at a gain of 1 or higher.