Product Overview: LM6171BIMX/NOPB
The LM6171BIMX/NOPB is a high-speed operational amplifier from Texas Instruments, designed to offer outstanding AC and DC performance. Boasting a high slew rate and a wide bandwidth, this amplifier is ideal for a variety of applications including video, communication, and test equipment. The device operates with a single or dual power supply, providing versatility in various circuit configurations.
Key Features
- High Slew Rate: The LM6171BIMX/NOPB offers a high slew rate of 3600 V/μs, which is beneficial for applications requiring fast signal transitions.
- Wide Bandwidth: With a wide bandwidth of 100 MHz at a gain of +2, this operational amplifier is capable of handling high-speed signals with ease.
- Low Distortion: The device provides low total harmonic distortion (THD), making it suitable for high-fidelity audio applications and other systems where signal integrity is crucial.
- Unity-Gain Stability: This op-amp is stable for gains as low as +1, which allows for flexibility in circuit design without compromising performance.
- Single or Dual Supply Operation: It can be powered using a single supply ranging from +2.7V to +6V or a dual supply from ±2.7V to ±3V, accommodating a variety of power configurations.
Applications
- Video and Broadcast Equipment
- Communication Systems
- Active Filters
- Test and Measurement Instruments
- High-Speed Data Acquisition
Package and Quality
The LM6171BIMX/NOPB comes in an 8-pin SOIC (Small Outline Integrated Circuit) package, providing a compact footprint for space-constrained applications. As indicated by the 'NOPB' suffix, this product is part of Texas Instruments' commitment to environmentally friendly manufacturing, being offered as a lead-free ("No Lead") component. Additionally, the device is characterized for operation from -40°C to +85°C, ensuring reliable performance across a wide range of temperature conditions.
With its high-speed characteristics and robust design, the LM6171BIMX/NOPB operational amplifier from Texas Instruments is a top choice for designers seeking to optimize their high-performance systems.