UPC844GR-9LG-E1-A

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The UPC844GR-9LG-E1-A from Renesas is a High-Speed Quad-Channel Operational Amplifier designed for general single-power supply use with high-speed pulse response and high stabilization. It requires a supply voltage of -0.3 to 36 V, an input offset current of up to ±75 nA, and an input bias current of less than ±500 nA. This op-amp has a common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of 80 dB and provides a channel-to-channel isolation of 120 dB. It features a high-speed PNP transistor that enhances key performance metrics, including slew rate, gain-bandwidth product, and load capacitance stability while eliminating crossover distortion. This op-amp is available in a surface-mount package that measures 6.4 x 5.15 mm and is ideal for AC amplifiers, active filters, line drivers, and amplifier (for light-receiving elements) applications.

Product Specifications

Product Details

  • Part Number
    UPC844GR-9LG-E1-A
  • Manufacturer
    Renesas
  • Description
    High-Speed Quad-Channel Operational Amplifier for Line Driver Applications

General

  • Type
    General Purpose Op Amp
  • Number of Channel
    Quad
  • Supply Voltage
    -0.3 to 36 V
  • Input Offset Voltage
    ±6 mV
  • Input Bias Current
    -500 to 500 nA
  • Input Offset Current
    ±75 nA
  • Output Current
    ±10 mA
  • Output Voltage Swing
    -14.3 to 14 V
  • Gain Bandwidth
    3.5 MHz
  • CMRR
    80 dB
  • PSRR
    70 to 95 dB
  • Slew Rate
    7 to 8.5 V/µs
  • Operating Temperature
    -40 to 125 Degree C
  • Storage Temperature
    -55 to 150 Degree C
  • RoHS Compliance
    Yes
  • Industry
    Industrial, Commercial
  • Dimension
    6.4 x 5.15 mm
  • Application
    AC amplifiers, Active filters, Line drivers, and Amplifier (for light-receiving elements) application
  • Package
    TSSOP
  • Package Type
    Surface Mount

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