The Texas Instruments OPA4342UA/2K5 is a high-performance, precision operational amplifier that comes in a compact SOIC-14 package. This op-amp is part of TI's esteemed OPA series, known for its reliability and efficiency in a wide range of applications.
Key Features
- Quad Operational Amplifier: The OPA4342UA/2K5 integrates four independent op-amps, making it ideal for multichannel applications or systems that require multiple amplification stages while conserving space.
- Low Power Consumption: With a low quiescent current, this op-amp is optimized for power-sensitive applications, ensuring efficient operation without sacrificing performance.
- Wide Supply Range: The device can operate from a single supply of 2.5V to 5.5V or a dual supply of ±1.25V to ±2.75V, providing flexibility in various circuit designs.
- High Precision: The OPA4342UA/2K5 boasts excellent precision with low offset voltage and drift, making it suitable for applications requiring accurate signal amplification.
- Rail-to-Rail Output: The rail-to-rail output swing ensures maximum dynamic range, which is particularly useful in ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) buffer circuits, DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) output amplification, and other applications where full-scale signal swing is necessary.
Applications
The versatility of the OPA4342UA/2K5 allows it to be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Test equipment
- Audio processing
- Sensor signal conditioning
- Data acquisition systems
- Active filters and amplifiers
- Battery-powered devices
Quality and Reliability
Texas Instruments is renowned for its commitment to quality, and the OPA4342UA/2K5 is no exception. It is designed to meet the stringent requirements of industrial and commercial applications, ensuring long-term reliability and performance.
Ordering Information
The product is available in tape and reel packaging, with the part number OPA4342UA/2K5 indicating a quantity of 2500 units per reel. This packaging method facilitates easy integration into automated manufacturing processes, reducing assembly time and cost.