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OPA380AID

Manufacturer: TI

High Speed Precision Transimpedance Amplifier

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
OPA380AID TI 13 In Stock

Description and Introduction

High Speed Precision Transimpedance Amplifier **Introduction to the OPA380AID Operational Amplifier**  

The OPA380AID is a high-performance operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for precision applications requiring wide bandwidth and low noise. Part of Texas Instruments' precision amplifier series, this device is well-suited for signal conditioning, data acquisition, and active filtering in industrial, medical, and instrumentation systems.  

Featuring a unity-gain bandwidth of 50 MHz and a low input noise density of 7.5 nV/√Hz, the OPA380AID ensures accurate signal amplification with minimal distortion. Its rail-to-rail output swing enhances dynamic range, making it ideal for low-voltage applications. Additionally, the op-amp operates on a single supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 5.5V, offering flexibility in power-sensitive designs.  

The OPA380AID comes in an 8-pin SOIC package, providing a compact solution for space-constrained PCB layouts. Its robust performance, combined with low quiescent current (5.1 mA typical), makes it a reliable choice for battery-powered and portable electronics.  

Engineers often select this component for its excellent DC precision, fast settling time, and stability across varying loads. Whether used in photodiode amplifiers or high-speed ADCs, the OPA380AID delivers consistent performance in demanding environments.

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