Part Number: OPA863
Tool/software:
I have been trying to simulate a simple voltage follower with the OPA863-IC.
I get a strange behavior which I can't explain to myself.
There is a lot of current flowing into the noninverting Input of the amplifier…
Part Number: OPA863 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2863-Q1 Tool/software: Hi, Support Team
about OPA863, do we have same function for Automotive parts?
if any suggestion, Please advise me.
Thanks,
Best regards,
Lawrence
Part Number: OPA863 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA625 , Hello expert,
please kindly help to check replacement capability between OPA863 and LTC6246. We would like to know if OPA863 could replace LTC6246. Thanks a lot!
MPN
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Part Number: OPA863 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA860 , OPA615 , , OPA2863 Hi Team,
Can you please help with this inquiry?
I would like to use OPAx863 for envelope detection of the NFC signal.
I found a schematic diagram (Fig. 9-3) in the…
Part Number: OPA863 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM7171 , OPA2834 , BUF802 , OPA2863 Hello TI, I have been working on the opamp OPA863 and have a concern on the time delay to achieve 90% of Vcc. My application is high speed buffer. My question is…
Part Number: OPA810 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA863 Hello,
According to datasheet of OPA810, this describes only spec for input impedance case of "common mode". On the other hand, case of another opamp (Ex OPA863), there are description for…
Part Number: LMH6626 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH6559 , OPA847 , LMH6624 , OPA2846 , OPA846 , LMH6639 , OPA2810 , OPA863 , OPA607 , OPA365 , TLV365 Tool/software: hello, whats the CMIR of the LMH6626? trying to use it with input voltages millivolts…
Part Number: THS4541 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: BUF634 , OPA863 Hi,
I need support about this component.
We have to convert a single-ended pulse 0-3.3V Tduration =15ns f=50kHz (generated by a microcontroller and a high speed TTL buffer) into…
Part Number: LMH6642 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA863 Hello,
The LMH6642MF/NOPB is used in almost all of our products. The op-amp is used in our constant current circuit where the output is driving a low side MOSFET.
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