Description
OPA2670IRGVR Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics
Single Port, High Output Current VDSL2 and PLC Line Driver with Power Control
Pricing (USD)
Quantity | Unit Price |
1 — 99 | 2.804 |
100 — 249 | 2.457 |
250 — 999 | 1.723 |
1,000 + | 0.97 |
The above prices are for reference only.
Specifications
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Product Category | High Speed Operational Amplifiers |
RoHS | Y |
Series | OPA2670 |
Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
GBP - Gain Bandwidth Product | 420 MHz |
SR - Slew Rate | 5 kV/us |
CMRR - Common Mode Rejection Ratio | 50 dB to 56 dB |
Ib - Input Bias Current | 26 uA, 38 uA |
Vos - Input Offset Voltage | 6 mV |
Supply Voltage - Max | 12.6 V |
Supply Voltage - Min | 5.5 V |
Operating Supply Current | 30.5 mA |
Minimum Operating Temperature | - 40 C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | + 85 C |
Mounting Style | SMD/SMT |
Package / Case | VQFN-16 |
Packaging | Reel |
Amplifier Type | High Speed Amplifiers |
Features | Shutdown |
Product | Operational Amplifiers |
Brand | Texas Instruments |
Shutdown | Shutdown |
0.1 dB Gain Flatness | 80 MHz |
en - Input Voltage Noise Density | 3.6 nV/sqrt Hz |
In - Input Noise Current Density | 38 pA/sqrt Hz |
Moisture Sensitive | Yes |
Product Type | Op Amps - High Speed Operational Amplifiers |
PSRR - Power Supply Rejection Ratio | 54 dB |
Factory Pack Quantity | 2500 |
Subcategory | Amplifier ICs |
Vcm - Common Mode Voltage | 3.8 V |
Unit Weight | 0.000850 oz |
For more information, please refer to datasheet
Documents
OPA2670IRGVR Datasheet |
More Information
The OPA2670 provides the high output current and low distortion required in emerging xDSL and Power Line Modem driver applications. Operating on a single +12V supply, the OPA2670 consumes a low 30.5mA quiescent current to deliver a very high 700mA output current. This output current supports even the most demanding xDSL requirements with greater than 450mA minimum output current (+25°C minimum value) with low harmonic distortion. Differential driver applications deliver less than –71dBc distortion at the peak upstream power levels of full-rate ADSL. The high 320MHz bandwidth also supports the most demanding VDSL2 line driver requirements.