EL5367 Series, Instrumentation, OP Amps, Buffer Amps

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EL5367IUZ
IC OPAMP CFA 3 CIRCUIT 16QSOP
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Surface Mount
-40°C ~ 85°C
16-SSOP (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
16-QSOP
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6000V/µs
1 GHz
200 mA
8.5mA (x3 Channels)
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Instrumentation, OP Amps, Buffer Amps

Linear - Instrumentation, OP Amps, and Buffer Amps are integrated circuits (ICs) that belong to the category of analog signal processing devices. They are designed to manipulate and control analog signals with precision and reliability, playing a critical role in a wide range of electronic applications. Instrumentation amplifiers are specialized amplifiers that provide high-precision amplification of small differential signals. They are widely used in applications where accurate signal amplification, high common-mode rejection, and low noise are essential, such as in sensor interfaces, data acquisition systems, and measurement equipment. Operational amplifiers (OP Amps) are versatile integrated circuits that are widely used for various analog signal processing tasks. They are capable of performing a wide range of operations, including amplification, filtering, signal conditioning, and mathematical operations. OP Amps are fundamental building blocks in electronic circuits and are found in a myriad of applications, including audio equipment, signal processing systems, control systems, and many other electronic devices. Buffer amplifiers, or simply buffers, are designed to isolate the input signal from the output stage, providing high input impedance and low output impedance. They are often used to prevent signal degradation caused by loading effects when driving a load with high impedance, or when multiple devices need to be connected without affecting each other's performance. These linear ICs are crucial components in electronic systems, providing the necessary signal conditioning, amplification, and precision control required for accurate analog signal processing. Their versatile and reliable performance makes them indispensable in a wide range of applications, including industrial automation, medical instrumentation, test and measurement equipment, audio systems, and telecommunications, among others.