INA2133UG4 Overview
In order to protect the op amps, a SOIC case is used. There are two types of operational amplifiers in this circuit. In recent months, the number of terminations has approached 14. It consists of a total of 14 pins in total. It would be helpful if you could remember that this op amp ic should be powered by an 5V battery. It has 14 pins that make up the linear amplifier. In terms of input offset voltage, operational amplifier rates 750μV. In order for this instrumentation amplifier to operate, the supply current needs to be between 950μA and 10 . Maintain 0dB as the voltage gain. It is recommended that the temperature of this op amp ic should not fall below -55°C degrees Fahrenheit at any time. Linear amplifier shouldn't be used above 125°C degrees. As a whole, there are 2 elements that make up this buffer amplifier. When it comes to the voltage from which this electrical part will operate, it can operate at a maximum of less than 36V. It is recommended that you keep the instrumentation amplifier's supply voltage higher than 5V when using it. It is recommended that you conduct this electronic part using the dual supply voltage of 18V. There is an 950μA quiescent current in linear amplifier. It is important to keep the resistance within the 50kOhm range of the op amps.
INA2133UG4 Features
14 Pins
supply voltage of 5V
0dB voltage gain
Resistance of 50kOhm
INA2133UG4 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments
INA2133UG4 Instrumentational OP Amps applications.
- Differentiator circuits
- Logarithmic operation circuits
- Exponential operation circuits
- Multiplication circuits
- Division circuits
- Precision measurement
- Power control
- Information processing
- Weak signal detection
- Signal amplification