Product Overview: Texas Instruments OPA2810IDR
The Texas Instruments OPA2810IDR is a high-performance, dual-channel operational amplifier designed to meet the demanding requirements of modern precision applications. With its wide bandwidth, low noise, and fast slew rate, this op-amp is ideal for high-speed signal conditioning, data acquisition systems, and audio processing applications.
Key Features:
- Wide Bandwidth: The OPA2810IDR boasts a wide bandwidth of 200 MHz, making it suitable for processing high-frequency signals with minimal phase distortion.
- Low Noise: With a low voltage noise density of 4.5 nV/√Hz, this operational amplifier ensures a clean and precise amplification of the input signal, which is critical in sensitive audio and instrumentation applications.
- Fast Slew Rate: A fast slew rate of 1000 V/µs allows the OPA2810IDR to handle rapid changes in the input signal without significant distortion, providing accurate waveform reproduction.
- High Output Drive: Capable of delivering a high output current, this op-amp can drive heavy loads while maintaining linearity and performance.
- Wide Supply Range: The OPA2810IDR operates over a wide supply range of ±2.25 V to ±18 V, providing flexibility in various supply voltage scenarios and ensuring compatibility with a range of other electronic components.
Applications:
The versatility of the OPA2810IDR makes it an excellent choice for a wide array of applications, including:
- High-speed data acquisition systems
- Professional audio equipment
- Active filters and signal conditioning
- Test and measurement instrumentation
- Analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters
Product Specifications:
| Parameter |
Value |
| Channels |
2 |
| Bandwidth |
200 MHz |
| Slew Rate |
1000 V/µs |
| Noise Density |
4.5 nV/√Hz |
| Supply Voltage Range |
±2.25 V to ±18 V |
| Package/Case |
SOIC-8 |
With its robust design and superior electrical characteristics, the OPA2810IDR from Texas Instruments represents a state-of-the-art solution for designers looking to improve the performance and efficiency of their electronic systems.