Manufacturer Part Number
OPA2374AIDCNT
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The OPA2374AIDCNT is a dual-channel operational amplifier (op-amp) from Texas Instruments, designed for a wide range of instrumentation and buffer amplifier applications.
Product Features and Performance
Dual-channel op-amp
Rail-to-rail output
Low input offset voltage of 1 mV
Low input bias current of 0.5 pA
High gain bandwidth product of 6.5 MHz
Wide supply voltage range from 2.7 V to 5.5 V
Low supply current of 585 μA per channel
Fast slew rate of 5 V/μs
Operating temperature range of -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
Excellent performance for instrumentation and buffer amplifier applications
Compact SOT-23-8 package
Low power consumption
Wide operating temperature range
ROHS3 compliant
Key Technical Parameters
Manufacturer Part Number: OPA2374AIDCNT
Number of Circuits: 2
Gain Bandwidth Product: 6.5 MHz
Voltage Supply Span (Min/Max): 2.7 V / 5.5 V
Current Supply: 585 μA per channel
Slew Rate: 5 V/μs
Voltage Input Offset: 1 mV
Amplifier Type: CMOS
Current Output / Channel: 5 mA
Current Input Bias: 0.5 pA
Quality and Safety Features
ROHS3 compliant
Suitable for a wide range of industrial and instrumentation applications
Compatibility
Surface mount (SOT-23-8) package
Application Areas
Instrumentation and buffer amplifier applications
Industrial and test equipment
Portable and battery-powered devices
Product Lifecycle
This product is currently in production and widely available.
Texas Instruments provides support and product information for the OPA2374 series, including newer and upgraded models if required.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Excellent performance characteristics, including low input offset voltage, low input bias current, high gain bandwidth, and fast slew rate
Wide operating temperature range and low power consumption make it suitable for a variety of applications
Compact and easy-to-use surface mount package
ROHS3 compliance ensures environmental compatibility
Reliable and well-supported product from a leading semiconductor manufacturer, Texas Instruments