Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series
Specification | OPA237NA/250G4 | OPA237 Series |
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Amplifier Type | General Purpose | General Purpose |
Current - Input Bias | 8.5 nA | 8.5 nA |
Current - Output / Channel | 8 mA | 8 mA |
Current - Supply | 200 µA | 200 µA |
Gain Bandwidth Product | 1.5 MHz | 1.5 MHz |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
Number of Circuits | 1 | 1 |
Operating Temperature [Max] | 85 °C | 85 °C |
Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C | -40 °C |
Package / Case | SOT-753, SC-74A | SOT-753, SC-74A, 8-SOIC |
Package / Case | - | 3.9 mm |
Supplier Device Package | SOT-23-5 | SOT-23-5, 8-SOIC |
Voltage - Input Offset | 350 µV | 350 µV |
Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max] | 36 V | 36 V |
Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min] | 2.7 V | 2.7 V |
Pricing
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OPA237 Series
Single-Supply Operational Amplifiers MicroAmplifier™ Series
Part | Supplier Device Package | Operating Temperature [Min] | Operating Temperature [Max] | Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min] | Voltage - Input Offset | Mounting Type | Number of Circuits | Current - Supply | Current - Output / Channel | Current - Input Bias | Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max] | Amplifier Type | Package / Case | Gain Bandwidth Product | Package / Case |
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Texas Instruments OPA237NA/250The OPAx237 op amp family is one of Texas Instruments’ MicroAmplifier series of miniature products. In addition to small size, these devices feature low offset voltage, low quiescent current, low bias current, and a wide supply range. Single, and dual versions have identical specifications for maximum design flexibility. These devices are designed for single-supply, battery-operated, and space-limited applications, such as PCMCIA cards and other portable instruments.
The OPAx237 series op amps operate from either single or dual supplies. When operated from a single supply, the input common-mode range extends below ground and the output can swing to within 10mV of ground. Dual and quad designs feature completely independent circuitry for lowest crosstalk and freedom from interaction.
Single, dual, and quad versions are offered in space-saving surface-mount packages. The single version is available in the ultra-miniature 5-lead SOT23-5 and SOIC-8 surface-mount packages. The dual version comes in miniature VSSOP-8 and SO-8 surface-mount packages. The quad version is obsolete. The VSSOP-8 has the same lead count as a the SO-8, but at half the size. The SOT23-5 is even smaller, at one-fourth the size of an SOIC-8. All are specified for –40°C to +85°C operation. A macromodel is available for design analysis.
The OPAx237 op amp family is one of Texas Instruments’ MicroAmplifier series of miniature products. In addition to small size, these devices feature low offset voltage, low quiescent current, low bias current, and a wide supply range. Single, and dual versions have identical specifications for maximum design flexibility. These devices are designed for single-supply, battery-operated, and space-limited applications, such as PCMCIA cards and other portable instruments.
The OPAx237 series op amps operate from either single or dual supplies. When operated from a single supply, the input common-mode range extends below ground and the output can swing to within 10mV of ground. Dual and quad designs feature completely independent circuitry for lowest crosstalk and freedom from interaction.
Single, dual, and quad versions are offered in space-saving surface-mount packages. The single version is available in the ultra-miniature 5-lead SOT23-5 and SOIC-8 surface-mount packages. The dual version comes in miniature VSSOP-8 and SO-8 surface-mount packages. The quad version is obsolete. The VSSOP-8 has the same lead count as a the SO-8, but at half the size. The SOT23-5 is even smaller, at one-fourth the size of an SOIC-8. All are specified for –40°C to +85°C operation. A macromodel is available for design analysis. | SOT-23-5 | -40 °C | 85 °C | 2.7 V | 350 µV | Surface Mount | 1 | 200 µA | 8 mA | 8.5 nA | 36 V | General Purpose | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1.5 MHz | |
SOT-23-5 | -40 °C | 85 °C | 2.7 V | 350 µV | Surface Mount | 1 | 200 µA | 8 mA | 8.5 nA | 36 V | General Purpose | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1.5 MHz | ||
Texas Instruments OPA237UA/2K5The OPAx237 op amp family is one of Texas Instruments’ MicroAmplifier series of miniature products. In addition to small size, these devices feature low offset voltage, low quiescent current, low bias current, and a wide supply range. Single, and dual versions have identical specifications for maximum design flexibility. These devices are designed for single-supply, battery-operated, and space-limited applications, such as PCMCIA cards and other portable instruments.
The OPAx237 series op amps operate from either single or dual supplies. When operated from a single supply, the input common-mode range extends below ground and the output can swing to within 10mV of ground. Dual and quad designs feature completely independent circuitry for lowest crosstalk and freedom from interaction.
Single, dual, and quad versions are offered in space-saving surface-mount packages. The single version is available in the ultra-miniature 5-lead SOT23-5 and SOIC-8 surface-mount packages. The dual version comes in miniature VSSOP-8 and SO-8 surface-mount packages. The quad version is obsolete. The VSSOP-8 has the same lead count as a the SO-8, but at half the size. The SOT23-5 is even smaller, at one-fourth the size of an SOIC-8. All are specified for –40°C to +85°C operation. A macromodel is available for design analysis.
The OPAx237 op amp family is one of Texas Instruments’ MicroAmplifier series of miniature products. In addition to small size, these devices feature low offset voltage, low quiescent current, low bias current, and a wide supply range. Single, and dual versions have identical specifications for maximum design flexibility. These devices are designed for single-supply, battery-operated, and space-limited applications, such as PCMCIA cards and other portable instruments.
The OPAx237 series op amps operate from either single or dual supplies. When operated from a single supply, the input common-mode range extends below ground and the output can swing to within 10mV of ground. Dual and quad designs feature completely independent circuitry for lowest crosstalk and freedom from interaction.
Single, dual, and quad versions are offered in space-saving surface-mount packages. The single version is available in the ultra-miniature 5-lead SOT23-5 and SOIC-8 surface-mount packages. The dual version comes in miniature VSSOP-8 and SO-8 surface-mount packages. The quad version is obsolete. The VSSOP-8 has the same lead count as a the SO-8, but at half the size. The SOT23-5 is even smaller, at one-fourth the size of an SOIC-8. All are specified for –40°C to +85°C operation. A macromodel is available for design analysis. | 8-SOIC | -40 °C | 85 °C | 2.7 V | 350 µV | Surface Mount | 1 | 200 µA | 8 mA | 8.5 nA | 36 V | General Purpose | 8-SOIC | 1.5 MHz | 3.9 mm |
8-SOIC | -40 °C | 85 °C | 2.7 V | 350 µV | Surface Mount | 1 | 200 µA | 8 mA | 8.5 nA | 36 V | General Purpose | 8-SOIC | 1.5 MHz | 3.9 mm | |
Texas Instruments OPA237NA/3KThe OPAx237 op amp family is one of Texas Instruments’ MicroAmplifier series of miniature products. In addition to small size, these devices feature low offset voltage, low quiescent current, low bias current, and a wide supply range. Single, and dual versions have identical specifications for maximum design flexibility. These devices are designed for single-supply, battery-operated, and space-limited applications, such as PCMCIA cards and other portable instruments.
The OPAx237 series op amps operate from either single or dual supplies. When operated from a single supply, the input common-mode range extends below ground and the output can swing to within 10mV of ground. Dual and quad designs feature completely independent circuitry for lowest crosstalk and freedom from interaction.
Single, dual, and quad versions are offered in space-saving surface-mount packages. The single version is available in the ultra-miniature 5-lead SOT23-5 and SOIC-8 surface-mount packages. The dual version comes in miniature VSSOP-8 and SO-8 surface-mount packages. The quad version is obsolete. The VSSOP-8 has the same lead count as a the SO-8, but at half the size. The SOT23-5 is even smaller, at one-fourth the size of an SOIC-8. All are specified for –40°C to +85°C operation. A macromodel is available for design analysis.
The OPAx237 op amp family is one of Texas Instruments’ MicroAmplifier series of miniature products. In addition to small size, these devices feature low offset voltage, low quiescent current, low bias current, and a wide supply range. Single, and dual versions have identical specifications for maximum design flexibility. These devices are designed for single-supply, battery-operated, and space-limited applications, such as PCMCIA cards and other portable instruments.
The OPAx237 series op amps operate from either single or dual supplies. When operated from a single supply, the input common-mode range extends below ground and the output can swing to within 10mV of ground. Dual and quad designs feature completely independent circuitry for lowest crosstalk and freedom from interaction.
Single, dual, and quad versions are offered in space-saving surface-mount packages. The single version is available in the ultra-miniature 5-lead SOT23-5 and SOIC-8 surface-mount packages. The dual version comes in miniature VSSOP-8 and SO-8 surface-mount packages. The quad version is obsolete. The VSSOP-8 has the same lead count as a the SO-8, but at half the size. The SOT23-5 is even smaller, at one-fourth the size of an SOIC-8. All are specified for –40°C to +85°C operation. A macromodel is available for design analysis. | SOT-23-5 | -40 °C | 85 °C | 2.7 V | 350 µV | Surface Mount | 1 | 200 µA | 8 mA | 8.5 nA | 36 V | General Purpose | SC-74A, SOT-753 | 1.5 MHz | |
Texas Instruments OPA237UAThe OPAx237 op amp family is one of Texas Instruments’ MicroAmplifier series of miniature products. In addition to small size, these devices feature low offset voltage, low quiescent current, low bias current, and a wide supply range. Single, and dual versions have identical specifications for maximum design flexibility. These devices are designed for single-supply, battery-operated, and space-limited applications, such as PCMCIA cards and other portable instruments.
The OPAx237 series op amps operate from either single or dual supplies. When operated from a single supply, the input common-mode range extends below ground and the output can swing to within 10mV of ground. Dual and quad designs feature completely independent circuitry for lowest crosstalk and freedom from interaction.
Single, dual, and quad versions are offered in space-saving surface-mount packages. The single version is available in the ultra-miniature 5-lead SOT23-5 and SOIC-8 surface-mount packages. The dual version comes in miniature VSSOP-8 and SO-8 surface-mount packages. The quad version is obsolete. The VSSOP-8 has the same lead count as a the SO-8, but at half the size. The SOT23-5 is even smaller, at one-fourth the size of an SOIC-8. All are specified for –40°C to +85°C operation. A macromodel is available for design analysis.
The OPAx237 op amp family is one of Texas Instruments’ MicroAmplifier series of miniature products. In addition to small size, these devices feature low offset voltage, low quiescent current, low bias current, and a wide supply range. Single, and dual versions have identical specifications for maximum design flexibility. These devices are designed for single-supply, battery-operated, and space-limited applications, such as PCMCIA cards and other portable instruments.
The OPAx237 series op amps operate from either single or dual supplies. When operated from a single supply, the input common-mode range extends below ground and the output can swing to within 10mV of ground. Dual and quad designs feature completely independent circuitry for lowest crosstalk and freedom from interaction.
Single, dual, and quad versions are offered in space-saving surface-mount packages. The single version is available in the ultra-miniature 5-lead SOT23-5 and SOIC-8 surface-mount packages. The dual version comes in miniature VSSOP-8 and SO-8 surface-mount packages. The quad version is obsolete. The VSSOP-8 has the same lead count as a the SO-8, but at half the size. The SOT23-5 is even smaller, at one-fourth the size of an SOIC-8. All are specified for –40°C to +85°C operation. A macromodel is available for design analysis. | 8-SOIC | -40 °C | 85 °C | 2.7 V | 350 µV | Surface Mount | 1 | 200 µA | 8 mA | 8.5 nA | 36 V | General Purpose | 8-SOIC | 1.5 MHz | 3.9 mm |
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OPA237 Series
The OPAx237 op amp family is one of Texas Instruments’ MicroAmplifier series of miniature products. In addition to small size, these devices feature low offset voltage, low quiescent current, low bias current, and a wide supply range. Single, and dual versions have identical specifications for maximum design flexibility. These devices are designed for single-supply, battery-operated, and space-limited applications, such as PCMCIA cards and other portable instruments.
The OPAx237 series op amps operate from either single or dual supplies. When operated from a single supply, the input common-mode range extends below ground and the output can swing to within 10mV of ground. Dual and quad designs feature completely independent circuitry for lowest crosstalk and freedom from interaction.
Single, dual, and quad versions are offered in space-saving surface-mount packages. The single version is available in the ultra-miniature 5-lead SOT23-5 and SOIC-8 surface-mount packages. The dual version comes in miniature VSSOP-8 and SO-8 surface-mount packages. The quad version is obsolete. The VSSOP-8 has the same lead count as a the SO-8, but at half the size. The SOT23-5 is even smaller, at one-fourth the size of an SOIC-8. All are specified for –40°C to +85°C operation. A macromodel is available for design analysis.