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OPA2363AIDGSR

Manufacturer: TI

1.8V, High CMR, RRIO Op Amp with Shutdown

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
OPA2363AIDGSR TI 12500 In Stock

Description and Introduction

1.8V, High CMR, RRIO Op Amp with Shutdown The **OPA2363AIDGSR** is a high-performance, dual-channel operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for precision applications requiring low noise, low power consumption, and high-speed signal processing. Manufactured by Texas Instruments, this op-amp features a wide bandwidth of **50 MHz** and a low input bias current, making it ideal for sensor interfaces, data acquisition systems, and active filtering.  

With a supply voltage range of **2.2V to 5.5V**, the OPA2363AIDGSR operates efficiently in both single-supply and dual-supply configurations. Its rail-to-rail output swing ensures maximum dynamic range, while its low quiescent current of **1.45 mA per channel** enhances power efficiency in battery-powered devices.  

The device is housed in a compact **VSSOP-10 package**, suitable for space-constrained designs. Additionally, its **low input offset voltage (150 µV max)** and **low noise density (7 nV/√Hz)** contribute to high accuracy in signal conditioning applications.  

Engineers favor the OPA2363AIDGSR for its robust performance in medical instrumentation, portable electronics, and industrial control systems. Its combination of speed, precision, and power efficiency makes it a versatile choice for modern analog circuit designs.  

For detailed specifications, refer to the official datasheet to ensure compatibility with specific design requirements.

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