An Operational Amplifier or op-amp is a voltage amplifying device. It is a high-gain electronic voltage amplifier with a differential input and usually a single-ended output. Quadruple operational amplifier are a device consist of four independent high-gain frequency-compensated operational amplifiers that are designed specifically to operate from a single supply or split supply over a wide range of voltages.
Features:
2-kV ESD Protection for:
LM224K, LM224KA
LM324K, LM324KA
LM2902K, LM2902KV, LM2902KAV
Wide Supply Ranges
Single Supply: 3 V to 32 V
(26 V for LM2902)
Dual Supplies: ±1.5 V to ±16 V
(±13 V for LM2902)
Low Supply-Current Drain Independent of
Supply Voltage: 0.8 mA Typical
Common-Mode Input Voltage Range Includes
Ground, Allowing Direct Sensing Near Ground
Low Input Bias and Offset Parameters
Input Offset Voltage: 3 mV Typical
A Versions: 2 mV Typical
Input Offset Current: 2 nA Typical
Input Bias Current: 20 nA Typical
A Versions: 15 nA Typical
Differential Input Voltage Range Equal to
Maximum-Rated Supply Voltage:
32 V (26 V for LM2902)
Open-Loop Differential Voltage Amplification:
100 V/mV Typical
Internal Frequency Compensation
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