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OPA695ID

Manufacturer: TI

Ultra-Wideband, Current-Feedback Operational Amplifier with Disable

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
OPA695ID TI 131 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Ultra-Wideband, Current-Feedback Operational Amplifier with Disable The OPA695ID is a high-speed, wideband operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for applications requiring exceptional signal fidelity and fast response times. Manufactured in a compact SOIC-8 package, this component is well-suited for use in communication systems, test equipment, and high-performance analog circuits where precision and speed are critical.  

With a bandwidth of 1.5 GHz and a slew rate of 4300 V/µs, the OPA695ID excels in amplifying high-frequency signals with minimal distortion. Its low noise and low distortion characteristics make it ideal for RF and video signal processing, as well as high-speed data acquisition systems. The device operates on a single or dual power supply, offering flexibility in various circuit configurations.  

Key features include a high output current capability, making it suitable for driving low-impedance loads, and a disable function that reduces power consumption when the amplifier is not in use. The OPA695ID is engineered for stability, ensuring reliable performance even in demanding environments.  

Engineers and designers often choose this op-amp for its balance of speed, precision, and power efficiency, making it a versatile solution for advanced analog applications. Its robust design and consistent performance underscore its value in high-speed signal processing.

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