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OPA3684IDBQT

Manufacturer: TI

Low-Power, Triple Current Feedback Operational Amplifier with Disable

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
OPA3684IDBQT TI 13500 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Low-Power, Triple Current Feedback Operational Amplifier with Disable **Introduction to the OPA3684IDBQT Operational Amplifier**  

The OPA3684IDBQT is a high-performance, low-power, triple operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for precision signal conditioning and amplification. Housed in a compact SOT-23-16 package, this device is well-suited for space-constrained applications while delivering excellent speed and efficiency.  

Featuring a wide bandwidth and low distortion, the OPA3684IDBQT is ideal for high-speed data acquisition, medical instrumentation, and communication systems. Its rail-to-rail output swing ensures maximum dynamic range, making it suitable for low-voltage operation. Additionally, the op-amp's low quiescent current enhances power efficiency in battery-powered devices.  

The OPA3684IDBQT offers robust performance with a unity-gain bandwidth of 200 MHz and a slew rate of 400 V/µs, enabling fast signal processing. Its high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and low input offset voltage contribute to accurate signal amplification in noisy environments.  

Engineers favor this component for its reliability, versatility, and ease of integration into analog circuits. Whether used in active filters, ADC drivers, or portable electronics, the OPA3684IDBQT provides a balanced combination of speed, precision, and power efficiency.

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