Part Number: OPA2196 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2188 Dear TI team
I have a question regarding the input tolerance of OPA2196.
The data sheet does not mention "Input terminals are diode-clamped to the power-supply rails. Input signals that…
Part Number: OPA2196 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV9002 , OPA2322 Hello, I would like to confirm output configuration of OPA2196. I'm looking for device which can reduce crossover distortion. In general, TI release "zero-crossover" product so I…
Part Number: OPA2196 Hello,
The typical input offset voltage is given with +/- 25µV and a maximum of +/- 100µV.
Can I assume, that in multiamp devices (such as OPA2196 with 2 Ops), near the same offset voltage is present on both inputs?
Or is it…
Part Number: OPA2196 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Dear Sirs
am looking forr a Spice modeel for OPA2196.
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Part Number: OPA2196 Hello Team,
My customer needs to understand the input offset voltage for input voltages in the range: (V-) < VCM < (V+) – 3.0V, ie: when only the P-chan input stage is operating and the N-chan stage is not operating.
Table 6.7…
Hi Taketo,
normal operation at 37V supply voltage will not considerably reduce the lifetime of OPA2196, if at all. But keep in mind that output short circuit conditions will become more and more dangerous the higher the supply voltage is, because more…
Part Number: OPA2196 The OPA2196 is powered with 5V. The datasheet of OPA2196 is stating that a continuous short to ground is possible. In case 5V is on the non-inverting input, then the output is clamping to the 3V3 supply. Is that case also allowed…