The single-channel OPA328,
dual-channel OPA2328 and quad-channel OPA4328 (OPAx328) are a new generation family
of precision, low-voltage CMOS operational amplifiers optimized for very low noise
and wide bandwidth.
The OPAx328 have a linear input stage
with zero-crossover distortion that delivers excellent common-mode rejection ratio
(CMRR) of 120dB (typical) over the full input range. The input common-mode voltage
range extends 100mV beyond the negative and positive supply rails. The output
voltage typically swings within 10mV of the rails.
The OPAx328 also use Texas
Instruments proprietary e‑trim™ operational amplifier
technology, enabling a unique combination of ultra-low offset and low input offset
drift without the need for any input switching or auto-zero techniques.
Low-noise
(6.1nV/√Hz) and high-speed operation (40MHz, 30V/µs) make
these devices a great choice for driving sampling analog-to-digital converters
(ADCs).
The OPAx328 are also a great choice
for high-impedance-input, single-supply applications. Low input bias current and low
input capacitance allows for high-frequency transimpedance gains at low photocurrent
operation (< 1nA).
The single-channel OPA328,
dual-channel OPA2328 and quad-channel OPA4328 (OPAx328) are a new generation family
of precision, low-voltage CMOS operational amplifiers optimized for very low noise
and wide bandwidth.
The OPAx328 have a linear input stage
with zero-crossover distortion that delivers excellent common-mode rejection ratio
(CMRR) of 120dB (typical) over the full input range. The input common-mode voltage
range extends 100mV beyond the negative and positive supply rails. The output
voltage typically swings within 10mV of the rails.
The OPAx328 also use Texas
Instruments proprietary e‑trim™ operational amplifier
technology, enabling a unique combination of ultra-low offset and low input offset
drift without the need for any input switching or auto-zero techniques.
Low-noise
(6.1nV/√Hz) and high-speed operation (40MHz, 30V/µs) make
these devices a great choice for driving sampling analog-to-digital converters
(ADCs).
The OPAx328 are also a great choice
for high-impedance-input, single-supply applications. Low input bias current and low
input capacitance allows for high-frequency transimpedance gains at low photocurrent
operation (< 1nA).