Manufacturer Part Number
INA2141U
Manufacturer
Burr Brown
Introduction
The INA2141U is a dual, low-power, precision instrumentation amplifier designed for a wide range of applications.
Product Features and Performance
Dual, low-power, precision instrumentation amplifier
Wide supply voltage range: 4.5V to 36V
Low input offset voltage: 20μV
Low input bias current: 2nA
High common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR): 100dB
Wide bandwidth: 200kHz
High slew rate: 4V/μs
Low power consumption: 1.5mA per channel
Product Advantages
Precision instrumentation amplifier in a small 16-SOIC package
Ideal for battery-powered and portable applications
Excellent performance for low-power, low-noise signal conditioning
Versatile and suitable for a wide range of instrumentation applications
Key Technical Parameters
Manufacturer Part Number: INA2141U
Package: 16-SOIC (0.295", 7.50mm Width)
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Number of Circuits: 2
Voltage Supply Span (Min/Max): 4.5V to 36V
Current Supply: 1.5mA per channel
Slew Rate: 4V/μs
Voltage Input Offset: 20μV
Amplifier Type: Instrumentation
Current Output / Channel: 15mA
Current Input Bias: 2nA
-3dB Bandwidth: 200kHz
Quality and Safety Features
Qualified for industrial and commercial applications
Meets stringent quality and reliability standards
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of instrumentation and signal conditioning applications
Application Areas
Precision instrumentation and measurement
Medical equipment
Industrial process control
Portable and battery-powered devices
Data acquisition systems
Product Lifecycle
The INA2141U is an active and widely available product from Burr Brown.
Replacement or upgrade options may be available from Burr Brown or other manufacturers.
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Precision performance in a compact package
Wide supply voltage range for versatile applications
Low power consumption for battery-powered devices
Excellent common-mode rejection and low noise characteristics
Suitable for a wide range of instrumentation and signal conditioning applications