AD8534

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250 mA Output, Low Cost, Quad Single-Supply Op Amp

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  • Single-Supply Operation: 2.7 Volts to 6 Volts
  • High Output Current: ±250 mA
  • Low Supply Current: 750 µA/Amplifier
  • Wide Bandwidth: 3 MHz
  • Slew Rate: 5 V/µs
  • No Phase Reversal
  • Low Input Currents
  • Unity Gain Stable
  • Rail-to-Rail Input and Output
AD8534
250 mA Output, Low Cost, Quad Single-Supply Op Amp
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ADA4692-4 PRODUCTION Low Power, 3.6 MHz, Low Noise, Rail-to-Rail Output, Operational Amplifiers
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SPICE Model 1

Analog Filter Wizard

Use the Analog Filter Wizard to design low-pass, high-pass, or band-pass filters with actual op amps in minutes. As you progress through the design process, you can observe the characteristics of your filter design from ideal specifications to real world circuit behavior. Quickly evaluate the tradeoffs in op amp specifications - including gain-bandwidth, noise, and supply current – to determine the best filter design for your requirements.

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Analog Photodiode Wizard

Use Photodiode Wizard to design a transimpedance amplifier circuit to interface with a photodiode. Select a photodiode from the library included in the tool, or enter custom photodiode specifications. Quickly observe tradeoffs between Bandwidth, Peaking (Q), and ENOB/SNR. Modify circuit parameters, and immediately see results in plots for pulse response, frequency response, and noise gain.

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