OPA2333AQDRQ1Manufacturer: TI Automotive catalog 1.8V, 17uA, 2uV, microPOWER CMOS Zero-Drift Series Operational Amplifier 8-SOIC -40 to 125 | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| OPA2333AQDRQ1 | TI | 2 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
Automotive catalog 1.8V, 17uA, 2uV, microPOWER CMOS Zero-Drift Series Operational Amplifier 8-SOIC -40 to 125 **Introduction to the OPA2333AQDRQ1 Operational Amplifier**  
The OPA2333AQDRQ1 is a precision, low-power operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for high-performance applications in automotive and industrial environments. This dual-channel op-amp features an ultra-low quiescent current of 17 µA per channel, making it ideal for battery-powered systems where power efficiency is critical.   With a wide supply voltage range of 1.8 V to 5.5 V, the OPA2333AQDRQ1 supports both single-supply and dual-supply configurations. It offers excellent DC precision, including low offset voltage (150 µV max) and low drift (0.5 µV/°C), ensuring accurate signal conditioning in temperature-sensitive applications.   The device incorporates EMI-hardened inputs, enhancing its resilience to electromagnetic interference—a crucial feature for automotive electronics. Additionally, its rail-to-rail output swing maximizes dynamic range in low-voltage systems.   Housed in a small SOIC-8 package, the OPA2333AQDRQ1 is suitable for space-constrained designs. Its robust performance and reliability make it well-suited for sensor interfaces, battery monitoring, and control systems in harsh operating conditions.   Engineers seeking a low-power, high-precision op-amp with automotive-grade qualifications will find the OPA2333AQDRQ1 a dependable solution for demanding applications. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
Automotive catalog 1.8V, 17uA, 2uV, microPOWER CMOS Zero-Drift Series Operational Amplifier 8-SOIC -40 to 125
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