Part Number: OPA2192 Tool/software: Hi, How can we implement the signal conditioning circuit for the LEM Voltage transducer if the output of this is 50mA
Thank you for your reply. I cannot provide a circuit diagram, but there is an Nch-FET installed after the OPAMP and it was used to amplify DC voltage, but this Nch-FET was oscillating at high frequency due to the OPAMP difference. I can understand if…
Part Number: OPA2192 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2140 , LMC6482 , OPA2992 Tool/software: I'm looking to identify op amps for a design headed to space. Looking for a recommendation or a way to search for qualified parts. Other similar amplifiers…
Part Number: OPA2192 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA4192 Tool/software: Hello. This is Kwonjoon Lee from South Korea.
I would like to ask about the absolute maximum ratings in power down of OPA2192 (or OPA4192).
(Detailed Situation)
1. In my power…
Part Number: OPA2192 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA192 Hi team,
I have one question for the opa2192,
pls see attached for details
drv8718 Issue.pptx
Part Number: OPA2192 Tool/software: Hi,
this is a direct follow-up to my thread: "OPA2192: How does input bias current change close to supply rails?" I have found the root cause of my issues and wanted to share my findings. The original thread is locked…
Part Number: OPA2192 Tool/software: Dear Texas Instruments colleagues,
I am Miguel Ballesteros, member of the PE department at Alter Technology. Could you please confirm if the following components has metal lid connections to ground?
OPA2192ID: https…
Part Number: OPA2192 Hello,
We are using 'OPA2192IDGKT' in one of our design. The opamp has 2 opamp circuits in one IC package. As per our requirement we are using only one opamp circuit. So can we keep the pins belonging to other circuit floating? or…
Part Number: OPA2192 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA192 Hi Expert,
My customer use OPA2192 on their board as pic.
and they find one wire issue and his setting as bleow;
No Vcc , Pin3 no input signal , take out the resistor as the blue X.
only 4V…