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TI's new high-voltage amplifiers enable accuracy in error-sensitive industrial applications

06.07. 2018 | News
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Texas Instruments introduced three new amplifiers with a unique combination of high speed and high precision, allowing designers to create more accurate circuits for error-sensitive applications. The new devices support more precise measurement and faster processing of a wide variety of input signals in test and measurement, medical, and data-acquisition systems. Learn more about TI's new amplifiers, with maximum supply voltages ranging from 27 V to 36 V.

Designers can select the amplifier architecture that meets their system requirements, with input voltages, bandwidths and key features as follows: OPA2810 (27-V junction gate field-effect transistor (JFET)-input dual operational amplifier (op amp), 120-MHz bandwidth, 500-µV max offset voltage), OPA189 (36-V zero-drift op amp, 14-MHz bandwidth, multiplexer (MUX) friendly) and THS3491 (32-V current-feedback amplifier, 900-MHz small-signal bandwidth, ±420-mA output current, more info).

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