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difference between OPA2336EA/250 and OPA2336E/250

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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