The OPA363IDR is a general-purpose operational amplifier (op-amp) from Texas Instruments, designed for a wide range of applications requiring high performance and low power consumption. This single-circuit op-amp is housed in an 8-pin SOIC package and is optimized for surface-mount technology, making it suitable for compact and high-density PCB designs. The OPA363IDR operates over a wide supply voltage range from 1.8 V to 5.5 V, providing flexibility in power supply options. It features a gain bandwidth product of 7 MHz, a slew rate of 5 V/µs, and an input bias current as low as 1 pA, ensuring high accuracy and stability in signal processing applications. The device also boasts a low input offset voltage of 500 µV, contributing to its precision performance. With a supply current of only 1.1 mA, the OPA363IDR is an excellent choice for battery-powered and low-power systems.
The OPA363IDR is well-suited for a variety of applications where high performance, low power consumption, and compact size are critical. Some specific use cases include:
The OPA363IDR from Texas Instruments is a versatile and high-performance general-purpose op-amp that offers a combination of wide supply voltage range, high gain bandwidth, low input bias current, and low power consumption. Its compact 8-pin SOIC package and surface-mount technology make it ideal for modern, space-constrained designs. The device's compliance with REACH and ROHS3 standards ensures it meets environmental and regulatory requirements. Although the OPA363IDR is now obsolete, it remains a reliable choice for applications requiring precision and low power consumption. For new designs, engineers may consider its successor models or similar alternatives from Texas Instruments' extensive portfolio of op-amps.
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