Datasheet Texas Instruments OPA627AU/2K5

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesOPA627
Part NumberOPA627AU/2K5
Datasheet Texas Instruments OPA627AU/2K5

55V/ВµS, High-Speed, 0.8ВµV/ЛљC Drift Max, Precision Operational Amplifier 8-SOIC -25 to 85

Datasheets

OPA627 and OPA637 Precision High-Speed DifetВ® Operational Amplifiers datasheet
PDF, 1.4 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Apr 16, 2015
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Status

Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNo

Packaging

Pin88
Package TypeDD
Industry STD TermSOICSOIC
JEDEC CodeR-PDSO-GR-PDSO-G
Package QTY25002500
CarrierLARGE T&RLARGE T&R
Device MarkingOPA627AU
Width (mm)3.913.91
Length (mm)4.94.9
Thickness (mm)1.581.58
Pitch (mm)1.271.27
Max Height (mm)1.751.75
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Parametrics

Additional FeaturesBurr-Brownв„ў Audio
ArchitectureFET
CMRR(Min)100 dB
CMRR(Typ)110 dB
GBW(Typ)16 MHz
Input Bias Current(Max)5 pA
Iq per channel(Max)7.5 mA
Iq per channel(Typ)7 mA
Number of Channels1
Offset Drift(Typ)0.4 uV/C
Operating Temperature Range-25 to 85 C
Output Current(Typ)55 mA
Package GroupSOIC
Package Size: mm2:W x L8SOIC: 29 mm2: 6 x 4.9(SOIC) PKG
Rail-to-RailOut
RatingCatalog
Slew Rate(Typ)55 V/us
Total Supply Voltage(Max)36 +5V=5, +/-5V=10
Total Supply Voltage(Min)9 +5V=5, +/-5V=10
Vn at 1kHz(Typ)5.2 nV/rtHz
Vos (Offset Voltage @ 25C)(Max)0.1 mV

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Application Notes

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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Amplifiers > Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) > Precision Op Amps