Part Number: OPA2614 hi,
I'm using OPA2614. In datasheet the current consumption of the IC is given for Vs=+5V. But I'm using dual supply operation with +5V and -5V. What I need to know is current consumption of the IC in +5V and -5V separately for…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2614 I want to use the OPA2614 as a single-supply, differential-mode amp in an audio application. Below is my circuit, where the "OPAMP-" supply could be ground instead of -5V. I don't know how to bias the positive…
On the tech sheet, there are two part numbers...
OPA2614IDG4 and OPA2614ID
What does the G4 designate?
Also, It says that heat sinking may be required....however, there is no pad on the bottom. How would you heat sink such a small chip with…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2614 Dear all, I try to simulate Opa2614 in Pspice from Orcad capture schematics, however, the model seems different from Orcad symbol.
There are only five pins in Opa2614 Pspice model ( one Opamp), .SUBCKT OPA2614…
You are right Hasan, the OPA2613 is the unity gain stable version of the two that we developed at that time, the OPA2614 is the decomp version. I was aiming these at DSL drivers where customers were asking at that time for an MFB solution - almost all…
Hello Hal,
I can research this for you, but in the meantime you may want to consider using our product selector tool.
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For 500kHz at 125x gain you will want an amplifier with over 125MHz bandwidth…
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I searched all the op amp portfolio with the parametric search (precision, general purpose, and high-speed). There are 6 options with temperatures of 150C and above (see attached). The best match is the OPA211-HT (210C max). This is the…