THS4531AID

Texas Instruments
595-THS4531AID
THS4531AID

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Description:
Differential Amplifiers Ultra Lo Pwr RRO Ful ly-Diff Amp A 595-T A 595-THS4531AIDR

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In Stock: 427

Stock:
427
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On Order:
450
Factory Lead Time:
6
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Rp71.994,87 Rp71.994,87
Rp54.477,87 Rp544.778,70
Rp46.244,88 Rp1.156.122,00
Rp44.142,84 Rp3.310.713,00
Rp42.566,31 Rp12.769.893,00
Rp41.340,12 Rp21.703.563,00
Rp40.289,10 Rp42.303.555,00
Rp39.062,91 Rp99.610.420,50

Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Texas Instruments
Product Category: Differential Amplifiers
RoHS:  
THS4531A
1 Channel
27 MHz
220 V/us
116 dB
26 mA
210 nA
1 mV
5.5 V
2.5 V
250 uA
- 40 C
+ 125 C
SMD/SMT
SOIC-8
Tube
Brand: Texas Instruments
Country of Assembly: MY
Country of Diffusion: DE
Country of Origin: MY
Development Kit: THS4531ADGKEVM
Input Type: Rail-to-Rail
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Output Type: Rail-to-Rail
Product: Differential Amplifiers
Product Type: Differential Amplifiers
Shutdown: No Shutdown
Factory Pack Quantity: 75
Subcategory: Amplifier ICs
Unit Weight: 540 mg
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CNHTS:
8542339000
CAHTS:
8542330000
USHTS:
8542330001
JPHTS:
8542330996
KRHTS:
8532331000
MXHTS:
8542330201
ECCN:
EAR99

THS4531 Low Power Fully-Differential Amplifier

Texas Instruments THS4531 is an ultra-low-power, fully-differential amplifier with an input common-mode range below the negative rail and rail-to-rail output. This op amp is designed for low-power data acquisition systems and high-density applications in which power consumption and dissipation are critical.