Part Number: OPA210 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA211 Tool/software: Hello I am designing a constant current source and had a few questions. Having found this application brief : https://www.ti.com/lit/ab/snoaa79/snoaa79.pdf?ts=1722355255469&ref_url…
Part Number: OPA210 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA145 , JFE150 , OPA140 , JFE2140 , OPA828 Hi Team,
A customer is looking for a replacement for OPA210 which allows dual voltage supply of +-3.3V, has a low noise (<µV) especially in the low frequency ranges…
Part Number: OPA210 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV358 , , TINA-TI , JFE150 I am trying to simulate this amplifier using the provided PSpice model in Cadence 16.6.
I noticed that the circuit does not behave as expected, whereas replacing the OPA210…
Part Number: OPA210 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Hi team,
Where can we download the simulate model of OPA210? Ether spice model or TINA model is ok.
Part Number: OPA210 Hi Team
Could you help to provide OPA210IDR's package information? As I checked it in datasheet, it is 2.9mm x 1.6mm. but I can see only 4.9mm x 3.91's information in datasheet. OPA210 SOIC's pull part is OPA210IDR. is it correct…
Hey Adam,
Yeah the OPA202 is very low noise due to it being a bipolar input. The OPA202 and OPA210 are both bipolar inputs. The difference is going to come down to the noise vs power consumption. Note that that the Iq of the devices are different. The…
Part Number: OPA1688 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA210 , OPA192 Hi everyone, I'm utilizing a precision full-wave rectifier ( www.ti.com/.../tidu030.pdf using OPA1688 and CUS10S40H3F) with post amplification ( non-inverting opamp using OPA210) to…
Part Number: OPA227 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA210 , OPA197 , OPA192 Hello team,
I have a question about regarding thread above.
Could you suggest a device similar to the OPA227 with improved linearity on the negative side?
Regards,
Masa
THS4031 is not the right amp for this because its BW shrinks dramatically with large signals, even with an Rf of 1KΩ. I'm using 20Vpp as a reference point because it is common on the high speed data sheets, and it is the maximum operating level of my general…