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NE5219N

Manufacturer: PHILIPS

Wideband variable gain amplifier

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
NE5219N PHILIPS 68 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Wideband variable gain amplifier The **NE5219N** is a high-performance, dual differential comparator integrated circuit (IC) designed for precision signal processing applications. Manufactured with advanced bipolar technology, this component offers fast response times, low input offset voltage, and excellent noise immunity, making it suitable for a variety of analog and digital systems.  

Featuring two independent comparators in a single package, the NE5219N is commonly used in applications such as voltage level detection, waveform shaping, and pulse-width modulation. Its differential inputs allow for flexible configuration, supporting both single-ended and differential signal comparisons. Additionally, the device provides open-collector outputs, enabling easy interfacing with TTL and CMOS logic circuits.  

Key specifications include a wide operating voltage range, typically between ±5V and ±15V, and a propagation delay optimized for high-speed operation. The NE5219N is housed in a standard DIP (Dual In-line Package), ensuring compatibility with conventional PCB designs.  

Engineers and designers favor the NE5219N for its reliability in demanding environments, including industrial control systems, instrumentation, and communication equipment. Its robust performance and versatility make it a valuable component in precision electronic circuits.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

Wideband variable gain amplifier

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