NJM022D

Nisshinbo Micro Devices Inc. NJM022D

Part No:

NJM022D

Datasheet:

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Package:

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AINNX NO:

69817006-NJM022D

Description:

Operational Amplifier, 2 Func, 5000uV Offset-Max, BIPolar, PDIP8, DIP-8

Products specifications
  • Mount
    Through Hole
  • Number of Pins
    8
  • Case/Package
    DIP
  • Number of Elements
    2
  • RoHS
    Compliant
  • Max Operating Temperature

    The Maximum Operating Temperature is the maximum body temperature at which the thermistor is designed to operate for extended periods of time with acceptable stability of its electrical characteristics.

    85 °C
  • Min Operating Temperature
    -40 °C
  • Operating Supply Voltage

    The voltage level by which an electrical system is designated and to which certain operating characteristics of the system are related.

    18 V
  • Number of Channels
    2
  • Nominal Supply Current

    Nominal current is the same as the rated current. It is the current drawn by the motor while delivering rated mechanical output at its shaft.

    250 µA
  • Power Dissipation

    the process by which an electronic or electrical device produces heat (energy loss or waste) as an undesirable derivative of its primary action.

    500 mW
  • Output Current

    The rated output current is the maximum load current that a power supply can provide at a specified ambient temperature. A power supply can never provide more current that it's rated output current unless there is a fault, such as short circuit at the load.

    6 mA
  • Slew Rate

    the maximum rate of output voltage change per unit time.

    0.5 V/µs
  • Common Mode Rejection Ratio
    60 dB
  • Input Offset Voltage (Vos)
    5 mV
  • Voltage Gain
    88 dB
  • Max Dual Supply Voltage

    A Dual power supply is a regular direct current power supply. It can provide a positive as well as negative voltage. It ensures stable power supply to the device as well as it helps to prevent system damage.

    18 V
  • Min Dual Supply Voltage
    2 V
  • Input Bias Current
    250 nA
  • Radiation Hardening

    Radiation hardening is the process of making electronic components and circuits resistant to damage or malfunction caused by high levels of ionizing radiation, especially for environments in outer space (especially beyond the low Earth orbit), around nuclear reactors and particle accelerators, or during nuclear accidents or nuclear warfare.

    No
  • Lead Free
    Lead Free
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