PGA205APG4 Overview
It is packaged in an PDIP-case that protects the operational amplifiers from damage. A INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER-type buffer amplifier is shown here. There is a growing number of terminations approaching the number of 16. It consists of a total of 16 pins in total. The linear amplifier should be run at 15V at all times, so please keep that in mind when using it. There are two types of Instrumentation Amplifier op amps in this case, and this device falls into one of them. It has 16 pins that make up the linear amplifier. With regards to the offset voltage of the input, buffer amplifier is rated at 25μV. A supply current of 5.2mA can be used to operate this linear amplifier. Keeping the voltage gain at 18.06dB is the best course of action. The op amp ic has 1 channels on it. For this linear amplifier to work, the temperature should not be below -40°C. At temperatures greater than 85°C, op amp should not be used. As a whole, there are 3 elements that make up this buffer amplifier. With regard to the supply voltage, this electrical component is capable of working from under 36V. To keep the buffer amps' supply voltage higher than 9V. It is recommended that you conduct this electronic part using the dual supply voltage of 18V. As a result, linear amplifier's quiescent current is 5.2mA. It is important that the linear amplifier resistance stays within the range of 10GOhm.
PGA205APG4 Features
16 Pins
supply voltage of 15V
18.06dB voltage gain
Resistance of 10GOhm
PGA205APG4 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments PGA205APG4 Instrumentational OP Amps applications.
- Ultrasound transducers
- Radar
- Wireless base stations
- Precision measurement
- Strain gauges
- Professional videography
- Fast A/D and D/A converters
- Oscilloscopes
- Automotive sensors
- Band-stop filter