PS40-501G-NWR
Product Category: Electronic Component
Basic Information Overview: - Category: Integrated Circuit - Use: Signal Processing - Characteristics: Low power consumption, high-speed operation - Package: 16-pin DIP (Dual Inline Package) - Essence: Signal amplification and filtering - Packaging/Quantity: Tray packaging, 50 units per tray
Specifications: - Operating Voltage: 3.3V - Frequency Response: 10Hz - 100kHz - Input Impedance: 1MΩ - Output Impedance: 100Ω - Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Detailed Pin Configuration: 1. Vcc 2. Input+ 3. Input- 4. Ground 5. Output 6. Null 7. Null 8. Null 9. Null 10. Null 11. Null 12. Null 13. Null 14. Null 15. Null 16. Null
Functional Features: - Low noise amplification - High-frequency response - Differential input configuration - Built-in nulling capability
Advantages: - Wide operating temperature range - Low power consumption - Small form factor - Easy to integrate into existing designs
Disadvantages: - Limited output current capability - Requires external nulling adjustment
Working Principles: The PS40-501G-NWR operates by amplifying and filtering input signals using low-power operational amplifiers. The differential input configuration allows for precise signal processing while maintaining high-speed operation.
Detailed Application Field Plans: - Medical devices - Industrial automation - Audio equipment - Instrumentation
Detailed and Complete Alternative Models: - PS40-502G-NWR - PS40-503G-NWR - PS40-504G-NWR
This integrated circuit is designed for applications requiring low power consumption and high-speed signal processing. Its compact package and versatile characteristics make it suitable for various industries and applications.
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