Manufacturer Part Number
THS4141IDGNR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The THS4141IDGNR is a high-performance, wide bandwidth, low-noise, and low-distortion differential amplifier. It is suitable for a variety of applications, including instrumentation, medical equipment, and communication systems.
Product Features and Performance
Wide bandwidth of 205 MHz
Low input offset voltage of 1 mV
High slew rate of 450 V/s
Low input bias current of 5.1 μA
Differential output with high output current of 85 mA
Wide supply voltage range from 4 V to 33 V
Operates in a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
Excellent high-speed performance for demanding applications
Low noise and distortion for high-quality signal processing
Versatile design for a wide range of uses
Robust thermal and electrical characteristics
Key Technical Parameters
Gain Bandwidth Product: 205 MHz
Supply Voltage Range: 4 V to 33 V
Supply Current: 13.2 mA
Slew Rate: 450 V/s
Input Offset Voltage: 1 mV
Output Current per Channel: 85 mA
-3 dB Bandwidth: 160 MHz
Quality and Safety Features
RoHS3 compliant
8-HVSSOP package with exposed pad for improved thermal performance
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of instrumentation, medical, and communication systems
Application Areas
Instrumentation and test equipment
Medical diagnostic and monitoring devices
Communication systems
Industrial control and automation
Product Lifecycle
The THS4141IDGNR is an active product, and there are no plans for discontinuation at this time.
Replacement or upgrade options may be available in the future as Texas Instruments introduces new product generations.
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Exceptional high-speed performance for demanding applications
Low noise and distortion for high-quality signal processing
Versatile design for a wide range of uses
Robust thermal and electrical characteristics
RoHS3 compliance for environmental and safety considerations
Availability of technical support and long-term product lifecycle from a reputable manufacturer like Texas Instruments