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Antonio Faggio
over 1 year ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
OPA2322-Q1: Wettable Flanks pin for OPA2322-Q1?
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OPA2322-Q1
Hi All, My automotive customer is going to design a sensor automotive application using
OPA2322-Q1
. Does this p/n have wettable flanks pin? If so which exact package and code? If not, do we have opamp similar to
OPA2322-Q1
...
Keith Spence
over 5 years ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: OPA2322-Q1 vs NJU7047T1
Hello Ryuji, just an added commit to Soufiane. Both the TI package and the NJM package meet JEDEC MO-187 package dimensions. The body size of the packages are the same. The difference is the lead length and JEDEC allows a wide difference in lead length...
Sean Cashin
over 3 years ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: OPA2365-Q1: BMS Voltage sample AMP lectotype
Hi Charles, The biggest factor is low input offset, since the shunt voltage being measured can be very small in shunt based current sensors. Low offset drift is also important to maintain accuracy over temperature and minimize difficulty in calibrating...
Mahmoud Harmouch
over 4 years ago
Automotive (Read-Only)
Automotive Forum (Read-Only)
RE: OPA2322-Q1, OPA2365-Q1 Output voltage swing vs output current
Both devices are CMOS and the output voltage swing depends on ON resistance Rds/on. +/-2.5V is within 10% of +/-2.75V supply so the Rds/on changes is not significant. The voltage swing should not change with the same output current. There is no available...
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