ADA4051-1AKSZ-R7 Overview
Packaged in a 5-TSSOP, SC-70-5, SOT-353 case, the buffer op amp is ready to use. An op amp ic of the Zero-Drift type. The op amp is delivered to you in a Tape & Reel (TR) case. A total of 5 pins are present on the instrumentation amplifier. There is an input offset voltage of 17μV for this buffer op amp. The mounting type that is recommended for this electrical part is Surface Mount. In relation to the operating temperature of this buffer op amp, it works well at an average of -40°C~125°C . As long as the supply current of the chip does not exceed 15μA, this op amp ic can operate. 135dB should remain the voltage gain. During the manufacturing process, this buffer amplifier is divided into 1 circuits. As far as the device is concerned, buffer amplifier has 1 channels. One of the many advantages that this linear amplifier has, among many other things, is the fact that it outputs Rail-to-Rail signals. For the buffer op amp to operate properly, it must be above the temperature of -40°C degrees Celsius. No temperature greater than 125°C should be used. The linear amplifier consists of 1 different elements in total. As a result, it is recommended that a power supply of 15μA be used with this electronic part. In terms of the supply voltage, this electrical part is capable of operating at low voltage levels of under 5.5V. A high supply voltage of more than 1.8V is recommended for the instrumentation amplifier's supply voltage. Currently, linear amplifier is operating with a quiescent current of 15μA. A total of 1 instrumentation amplifiers are present on the device.
ADA4051-1AKSZ-R7 Features
135dB voltage gain
Output Type: Rail-to-Rail
ADA4051-1AKSZ-R7 Applications
There are a lot of Analog Devices Inc.
ADA4051-1AKSZ-R7 Instrumentational OP Amps applications.
- Integrator circuits
- Differentiator circuits
- Logarithmic operation circuits
- Exponential operation circuits
- Multiplication circuits
- Division circuits
- Precision measurement
- Power control
- Information processing
- Weak signal detection