IC Phoenix logo

Home ›  O  › O7 > OPA355

OPA355 from TI/BB,Texas Instruments

Fast Delivery, Competitive Price @IC-phoenix

If you need more electronic components or better pricing, we welcome any inquiry.

15.137ms

OPA355

Manufacturer: TI/BB

1.6GHz / Low-Noise / FET-Input OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
OPA355 TI/BB 5 In Stock

Description and Introduction

1.6GHz / Low-Noise / FET-Input OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER The OPA355 is a high-speed, low-power operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for precision applications requiring fast signal processing and minimal power consumption. With a bandwidth of 200 MHz and a slew rate of 450 V/µs, it excels in high-frequency signal conditioning, data acquisition, and communication systems.  

Featuring a low input offset voltage and low noise, the OPA355 ensures accurate signal amplification, making it suitable for medical instrumentation, test equipment, and industrial control systems. Its rail-to-rail output swing enhances dynamic range, while its low distortion performance maintains signal integrity in demanding environments.  

Operating from a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply, the OPA355 is optimized for portable and battery-powered devices, where efficiency is critical. The amplifier's robust design includes built-in electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection, improving reliability in harsh conditions.  

Available in compact packages such as SOT-23 and SOIC, the OPA355 integrates seamlessly into space-constrained designs. Its combination of speed, precision, and power efficiency makes it a versatile choice for engineers seeking high-performance analog solutions. Whether in high-speed data converters or active filter circuits, the OPA355 delivers consistent performance with minimal trade-offs.

Request Quotation

For immediate assistance, call us at +86 533 2716050 or email [email protected]

Part Number Quantity Target Price($USD) Email Contact Person
We offer highly competitive channel pricing. Get in touch for details.

Specializes in hard-to-find components chips