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Hey,
Please help me check on these two parts, are they the same? The EA version is 30% cheaper than the E version but I can't find anything in the Datasheet that tells me what the difference is?
Cheers
Calum
Hi Calum,
According to the OPA2336 data sheet Electrical Characteristics table the "E" suffix is the high grade, and "EA" is the mid-grade. The "E" grade has lower voltage offset, a higher common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR), and higher minimum open-loop gain (Aol), than the "EA" grade. Thus, the higher price for the "E" version.
Regards, Thomas
PA - Linear Applications Engineering