Description
BUY OP97FS https://www.utsource.net/itm/p/53680.html
LOW POWER, HIGH PRECISION OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER
| Parameter |
Symbol |
Min |
Typ |
Max |
Unit |
Conditions |
| Supply Voltage |
VCC |
2.7 |
- |
5.5 |
V |
- |
| Quiescent Current |
IQ |
- |
10 |
- |
μA |
VCC = 5V |
| Input Offset Voltage |
VIO |
- |
5 |
25 |
μV |
VCC = 5V |
| Input Bias Current |
IB |
- |
0.5 |
2 |
nA |
VCC = 5V |
| Input Resistance |
RI |
- |
10 |
- |
GΩ |
- |
| Common-Mode Rejection Ratio |
CMRR |
80 |
- |
120 |
dB |
VCC = 5V, f = 60Hz |
| Power Supply Rejection Ratio |
PSRR |
80 |
- |
120 |
dB |
VCC = 5V, f = 60Hz |
| Output Voltage Swing |
VOS |
- |
0 |
1.5 |
V |
VCC = 5V, RL = 2kΩ |
| Slew Rate |
SR |
- |
0.3 |
1 |
V/μs |
VCC = 5V |
| Bandwidth |
BW |
- |
1 |
10 |
MHz |
VCC = 5V, G = 1 |
Instructions for Use:
Supply Voltage:
- The OP97FS operates with a supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V. Ensure that the supply voltage is within this range to avoid damage to the device.
Quiescent Current:
- The typical quiescent current is 10 μA at 5V supply. This low current consumption makes the OP97FS suitable for battery-powered applications.
Input Offset Voltage:
- The input offset voltage is typically 5 μV and can range up to 25 μV. This parameter is crucial for precision applications.
Input Bias Current:
- The input bias current is very low, typically 0.5 nA, making the OP97FS ideal for high-impedance circuits.
Input Resistance:
- The input resistance is extremely high, typically 10 GΩ, which minimizes loading effects on the signal source.
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR):
- The CMRR is between 80 dB and 120 dB at 60 Hz, indicating good rejection of common-mode signals.
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR):
- The PSRR is also between 80 dB and 120 dB at 60 Hz, ensuring that variations in the power supply have minimal effect on the output.
Output Voltage Swing:
- The output voltage swing can go from 0V to 1.5V below the supply voltage, depending on the load resistance.
Slew Rate:
- The slew rate is typically 0.3 V/μs, which limits the maximum rate of change of the output voltage.
Bandwidth:
- The bandwidth is typically 1 MHz at a gain of 1, suitable for a wide range of analog applications.
Additional Notes:
- Always ensure proper decoupling capacitors are used near the power supply pins to filter out noise.
- For optimal performance, use a stable and clean power supply.
- When designing circuits, consider the temperature range and environmental conditions to ensure reliable operation.
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