STMicroelectronics UA741IDT General-purpose Operational Amplifier
The UA741IDT is a high-performance operational amplifier manufactured by STMicroelectronics, designed to offer a perfect blend of reliability and efficiency for a wide range of electronic applications. This general-purpose op-amp is a monolithic integrated circuit that provides a vast array of features making it suitable for a multitude of analog tasks.
Key Features
- Large Input Voltage Range: The UA741IDT is designed to handle a broad range of input voltages, ensuring versatility across different signal amplitudes.
- Low Power Consumption: With an emphasis on energy efficiency, this operational amplifier maintains low power consumption, making it ideal for battery-operated devices.
- Offset Voltage Adjustment: The device includes an offset voltage adjustment capability, allowing for fine-tuning and calibration for precision applications.
- High Gain Bandwidth: The op-amp features a high gain bandwidth product, ensuring good frequency response for audio and feedback applications.
- Short-Circuit Protection: The UA741IDT is equipped with short-circuit protection, enhancing its durability and reliability in case of unexpected electrical faults.
Applications
The UA741IDT is highly versatile and can be used in a variety of electronic circuits, including:
- Summing amplifiers
- Voltage followers
- Integrators or differentiators
- Active filters
- Audio pre-amplification
- Analog computation circuits
Product Specifications
The operational amplifier comes in an SO-8 package, which is suitable for surface-mount technology, providing ease of integration into PCB designs. The UA741IDT operates within a temperature range of 0°C to +70°C, making it reliable in various environmental conditions. With a supply voltage typically ranging from ±5V to ±15V, it accommodates a wide array of power supply specifications.
STMicroelectronics' commitment to quality ensures that the UA741IDT operational amplifier is a dependable component for designers and engineers looking to create stable and efficient electronic systems. Its combination of features makes it a go-to choice for both simple and complex analog solutions.