OPA455IDDA

Texas Instruments
595-OPA455IDDA
OPA455IDDA

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Operational Amplifiers - Op Amps 150-V wide bandwidt h 6.5-MHz high-slew A 595-OPA455IDDAR

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$7.93 $79.30
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Operational Amplifiers - Op Amps 150-V wide bandwidt h 6.5-MHz high-slew A 595-OPA455IDDA

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Texas Instruments
Product Category: Operational Amplifiers - Op Amps
RoHS:  
1 Channel
6.5 MHz
32 V/us
3.4 mV
100 pA
75 V
6 V
3.2 mA
45 mA
120 dB
33 nV/sqrt Hz
HSOIC-8
SMD/SMT
Shutdown
- 40 C
+ 85 C
OPA455
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Brand: Texas Instruments
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Product Type: Op Amps - Operational Amplifiers
Factory Pack Quantity: 75
Subcategory: Amplifier ICs
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CNHTS:
8542339000
CAHTS:
8542330000
USHTS:
8542330001
MXHTS:
8542330299
ECCN:
EAR99

OPA455 Unity-Gain Stable Operational Amplifier

Texas Instruments OPA455 Unity-Gain Stable Operational Amplifier is a high-voltage (150V), high current drive (45mA), unity-gain stable operational amplifier, with a gain-bandwidth product of 6.5MHz and slew rate of 32V/us. As a result of the amplifier's wide output range, this device is an excellent choice for high-voltage piezo driving, avalanche photodiode biasing, and high-voltage Howland current pump or voltage output stages.