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STMICROELECTRONICS TS921ID Operational Amplifier, Single, 1 Amplifier, 4 MHz, 1.3 V/µs, 2.7V to 12V, SOIC, 8 Pins

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STMICROELECTRONICS TS921ID Operational Amplifier, Single, 1 Amplifier, 4 MHz, 1.3 V/µs, 2.7V to 12V, SOIC, 8 PinsThe TS921ID is a high output current single Operational Amplifier with rail to rail input and output. The rail to rail single BiCMOS operational amplifier optimized and fully specified for 3 and 5V operation. Its high output current allows low load impedances to be driven. The TS921 device exhibits very low noise, low distortion and low offset. It has a high output current capability which makes this device an excellent choice for high quality, low

The TS921ID is a high output current single Operational Amplifier with rail-to-rail input and output. The rail-to-rail single BiCMOS operational amplifier optimized and fully specified for 3 and 5V operation. Its high output current allows low load impedances to be driven. The TS921 device exhibits very low noise, low distortion and low offset. It has a high output current capability which makes this device an excellent choice for high quality, low voltage or battery operated audio systems. The device is stable for capacitive loads up to 500pF.
  • Latch-up immunity
  • 9nV/?Hz Low noise
  • 80mA (able to drive 32R loads) High output current
  • 1.5kV ESD Internal protection
  • ±1V Differential input voltage
  • 2µV/°C Input offset voltage drift

Applications

Audio, Multimedia, Motor Drive & Control, Consumer Electronics, Portable Devices, Sensing & Instrumentation

Product details

Amplifier Case Style SOIC
Operating Temperature Min -40°C
Supply Voltage Range 2.7V to 12V
Operating Temperature Max 85°C
No. of Amplifiers 1 Amplifier
No. of Pins 8Pins
Product Range -
Automotive Qualification Standard -
Slew Rate 1.3V/µs
Packaging Each
Bandwidth 4MHz
MSL -

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Brand STMICROELECTRONICS
Part Number TS921ID
Quantity Each
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