Texas Instruments, 2-Channel, 8-Pin SOIC OPA2134UA

RS Stock No.: 285-8233Brand: Texas InstrumentsManufacturers Part No.: OPA2134UA
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Specifications

Amplifier Type

Operational Amplifier

Application

Audio Equipment

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Power Supply Type

Dual

Number of Channels per Chip

2

Package Type

SOIC

Pin Count

8

Input Signal Type

Differential

Output Signal Type

Differential

Typical Gain Bandwidth Product

8MHz

Minimum CMRR

86dB

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Dimensions

4.9 x 3.91 x 1.58mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Product details

Audio Op Amps, Texas Instruments

A range of operational amplifiers from Texas Instruments designed for high-fidelity audio applications. The devices typically feature low levels of distortion and noise together with high slew rates and wide bandwidth. They are frequently able to operate over a wide supply voltage range and include outputs capable of driving 600 Ω loads.

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Technical documents

Specifications

Amplifier Type

Operational Amplifier

Application

Audio Equipment

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Power Supply Type

Dual

Number of Channels per Chip

2

Package Type

SOIC

Pin Count

8

Input Signal Type

Differential

Output Signal Type

Differential

Typical Gain Bandwidth Product

8MHz

Minimum CMRR

86dB

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Dimensions

4.9 x 3.91 x 1.58mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Product details

Audio Op Amps, Texas Instruments

A range of operational amplifiers from Texas Instruments designed for high-fidelity audio applications. The devices typically feature low levels of distortion and noise together with high slew rates and wide bandwidth. They are frequently able to operate over a wide supply voltage range and include outputs capable of driving 600 Ω loads.