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OPA657U

Manufacturer: TI

1.6GHz, Low Noise, Fet -Input Operational Amplifier

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OPA657U TI 90 In Stock

Description and Introduction

1.6GHz, Low Noise, Fet -Input Operational Amplifier **Introduction to the OPA657U Operational Amplifier**  

The OPA657U is a high-performance, wideband operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for precision applications requiring low noise and high-speed signal processing. With a unity-gain bandwidth of 1.6 GHz and an ultra-low input voltage noise density of 4.8 nV/√Hz, this component excels in high-frequency analog circuits, photodiode amplification, and data acquisition systems.  

Featuring a decompensated architecture, the OPA657U achieves exceptional stability at higher gains while maintaining low distortion and fast settling times. Its high slew rate of 950 V/µs ensures accurate signal reproduction in demanding environments, making it suitable for medical imaging, test equipment, and communication systems.  

The op-amp operates on a single or dual power supply, with a wide voltage range of ±5V to ±15V, offering flexibility in various circuit designs. Additionally, its low input bias current and high impedance minimize loading effects, preserving signal integrity in sensitive applications.  

Housed in a compact SOIC-8 package, the OPA657U combines performance with space efficiency, making it a reliable choice for engineers seeking a balance between speed, noise, and power efficiency in high-frequency analog designs.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

1.6GHz, Low Noise, Fet -Input Operational Amplifier

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