1-31-2023, Nasco Aerospace and Electronics, is now stocking a wide variety of Texas instrument electronics. Texas Instruments’ OPA2277UA & OPA2277UA/2K5, Now in stock and ready to ship with manufacturers certifications. Operational Amplifiers is a high-performance, single-channel, precision device designed to provide excellent performance in a wide range of applications. It has a single supply voltage range of 5V to 36V and a rail-to-rail input/output range. The OPA2277UA provides an output current of up to 120mA, which makes it suitable for driving medium to large loads. It offers a wide bandwidth of greater than 10MHz, making it suitable for high speed applications, as well as low noise performance at low frequencies.
The OPA2277UA has an input common mode range that extends up to 3V below ground and up to 6V beyond the positive supply as long as the total input magnitude does not exceed 36V, providing good protection from static discharge damage. It also has a CMRR of greater than 90dB and a PSRR of greater than 100dB, giving excellent rejection of power supply disturbances. Furthermore, the device footprint is very small, measuring only 4x3mm.In terms of performance, the OPA2277UA operational amplifier offers high accuracy and fast settling times. Its low distortion performance for both AC and DC signals makes it suitable for applications such as audio processing, filter design, and signal conditioning. Additionally, it features low quiescent current and low power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered applications. Overall, the Texas Instruments OPA2277UA is an excellent device for a variety of applications. Its wide bandwidth and low noise performance make it suitable for high-speed applications, while its low distortion and low power consumption make it suitable for battery-powered applications. Its small size, rail-to-rail input and output range, and excellent protection from static discharge damage further enhance the versatility of this device.
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