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NJU7700F21

Manufacturer: JRC

low quiescent current voltage detector

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
NJU7700F21 JRC 2470 In Stock

Description and Introduction

low quiescent current voltage detector The **NJU7700F21** is a high-performance, low-noise operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for precision analog applications. Manufactured by New Japan Radio (NJR), this component is engineered to deliver exceptional signal integrity with minimal distortion, making it suitable for audio processing, instrumentation, and sensor signal conditioning.  

Featuring a low input offset voltage and low noise characteristics, the NJU7700F21 ensures accurate amplification of weak signals while maintaining stability across a wide range of operating conditions. Its rail-to-rail output capability allows for maximum dynamic range, enhancing performance in low-voltage applications.  

The op-amp operates on a single or dual power supply, providing flexibility in various circuit designs. With a high slew rate and bandwidth, it efficiently handles fast signal transitions, making it ideal for high-speed data acquisition systems. Additionally, its low power consumption makes it a practical choice for battery-powered devices.  

Packaged in a compact form factor, the NJU7700F21 is designed for space-constrained applications without compromising performance. Whether used in medical equipment, industrial controls, or consumer electronics, this op-amp offers a reliable solution for designers seeking precision and efficiency in analog signal processing.

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