STMicroelectronics TSV7722
TSV7722 - High bandwidth (22MHz) Low offset (200 µV) low-rail 5V Op amp
The TSV7721, TSV7722 and TSV7723 are single and dual 22 MHz-bandwidth unity-gain-stable amplifiers. The input offset voltage of 200 µV max. (50 µV typ.) at room temperature, optimized for common-mode close to ground makes the TSV772x ideal for low-side current measurements. The TSV772x can operate from 1.8 V to 5.5 V single supply and it is fully specified on a load of 47 pF, therefore allowing easy usage as A/D converters input buffer.
The TSV772x series offers rail-to-rail output, excellent speed/power consumption ratio, and 22 MHz gain bandwidth product, while consuming just 1.7 mA at 5 V.
The devices also feature an ultra-low input bias current that enables connection to photodiodes and other sensors where current is the key value to be measured.
These features make the TSV772x series ideal for high-accuracy, high-bandwidth sensor interfaces.
Features
- Gain bandwidth product 22 MHz, unity gain stable
- High accuracy input offset voltage: 50 µV typ., 200 µV max.
- Low input bias current: 2 pA typ.
- Low input voltage noise density: 7 nV/√Hz
- Wide supply voltage range: 1.8 V to 5.5 V
- Output rail-to-rail
- Input common-mode range includes low rail
- Automotive grade and shutdown versions available
- Pin-to-Pin compatible with OPA2320 and MCP622
- Benefits
- High frequency signal conditioning
- Optimized accuracy for low-side current sensing
KITOPAMP1120 - High-performance Op Amps Sample kit
The KITOPAMP1120 provides a selection of operational amplifiers and comparators useful for evaluation and to promote the product family.
Features
- Immediate evaluation of high-performance op amps with:
- samples of 18 operational amplifiers
- samples of 3 comparators
- The sample kit includes a printed card providing:
- Overview of product portfolio
- Recommended products
- Featured families
- ST op amps naming rules
- Resources: ST op amps mobile application, eDesignSuite
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