The OPA2137E/250 is a high-performance operational amplifier designed by Texas Instruments, renowned for its precision and quality in the field of electronics components. This particular model is part of the OPAx137 series, which are FET-input operational amplifiers that deliver a perfect blend of speed and precision in a wide variety of applications.
Key Features
- Low Offset Voltage: The OPA2137E/250 offers an ultra-low input offset voltage, making it ideal for applications requiring high accuracy and stability.
- High Input Impedance: With its FET inputs, this operational amplifier provides high input impedance, ensuring minimal loading on the input signal source and making it suitable for high-impedance sensor amplification.
- Low Noise: The device is designed to have low noise characteristics, which is crucial for applications like audio processing and other sensitive measurement systems.
- Wide Supply Range: It operates over a wide supply voltage range, accommodating various power supply configurations and allowing for flexible design options.
- Dual Supply Operation: The OPA2137E/250 is capable of dual supply operation, which can be particularly useful in analog circuit designs.
Applications
The versatility of the OPA2137E/250 makes it a suitable choice for a broad array of applications, including:
- Audio equipment and high-fidelity preamplifiers
- Precision data acquisition systems
- Active filters and signal conditioning circuits
- Test and measurement equipment
- Professional microphones and mixing consoles
Product Specifications
The OPA2137E/250 is available in a variety of packages, including the standard 8-pin DIP and SOIC-8. It is designed to operate over the extended industrial temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, ensuring reliability in harsh conditions.
Ordering Information
The product is sold under the designation OPA2137E/250, where 'E' denotes the extended temperature range and '250' refers to the specific packaging and quantity options. For detailed ordering and product information, customers should consult the Texas Instruments website or contact their sales representatives.