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OPA552 - High-Current Operational Amplifiers

Download the OPA552 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the OPA551 variant, as both devices belong to the same high-current operational amplifiers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The OPA551x devices are low-cost operational amplifiers with high-voltage (60-V) and high-current (200-mA) capability.

Features

  • 1 Wide Supply Range: ±4 V to ±30 V.
  • High Output Current: 200 mA Continuous.
  • Low Noise: 14 nV/√Hz.
  • Fully Protected:.
  • Thermal Shutdown.
  • Output Current-Limited.
  • Thermal Shutdown Indicator.
  • Wide Output Swing: 2 V from Rail.
  • Fast Slew Rate:.
  • OPA551: 15 V/µs.
  • OPA552: 24 V/µs.
  • Wide Bandwidth:.
  • OPA551: 3 MHz.
  • OPA552: 12 MHz.
  • Packages: PDIP-8, SOIC-8, or DDPAK/TO-263-7 2.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (OPA551-etcTI.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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Product Folder Sample & Buy Technical Documents Tools & Software Support & Community OPA551, OPA552 SBOS100B – JULY 1999 – REVISED JANUARY 2016 OPA55x High-Voltage, High-Current Operational Amplifiers 1 Features •1 Wide Supply Range: ±4 V to ±30 V • High Output Current: 200 mA Continuous • Low Noise: 14 nV/√Hz • Fully Protected: – Thermal Shutdown – Output Current-Limited • Thermal Shutdown Indicator • Wide Output Swing: 2 V from Rail • Fast Slew Rate: – OPA551: 15 V/µs – OPA552: 24 V/µs • Wide Bandwidth: – OPA551: 3 MHz – OPA552: 12 MHz • Packages: PDIP-8, SOIC-8, or DDPAK/TO-263-7 2 Applications • Telephony • Test Equipment • Audio Amplifiers • Transducer Excitation • Servo Drivers 3 Description The OPA551x devices are low-cost operational amplifiers with high-voltage (60-V) and h
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