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OPA691IDR

Manufacturer: TI

Wideband Current Feedback Operational Amplifier with Disable

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
OPA691IDR TI 19000 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Wideband Current Feedback Operational Amplifier with Disable # Introduction to the OPA691IDR Operational Amplifier  

The OPA691IDR is a high-speed, voltage-feedback operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for precision signal conditioning in a variety of applications. Manufactured in a compact SOIC-8 package, this component offers a wide bandwidth of 280 MHz and a fast slew rate of 2100 V/µs, making it well-suited for high-frequency signal processing.  

With a low distortion profile and excellent linearity, the OPA691IDR is ideal for use in video amplification, active filters, and data acquisition systems. Its wide supply voltage range (±5V to ±15V) and high output current capability (up to 190 mA) enhance its versatility in both single-supply and dual-supply configurations.  

Key features include a low input noise density and a stable unity-gain bandwidth, ensuring reliable performance in sensitive analog circuits. Additionally, its robust design minimizes thermal distortion, making it suitable for demanding environments.  

Engineers often select the OPA691IDR for its balance of speed, precision, and power efficiency, particularly in applications requiring high dynamic range and signal integrity. Whether used in medical instrumentation, test equipment, or communication systems, this op-amp delivers consistent performance with minimal external compensation.

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