Texas Instruments
PGA2505IDBR
PGA2505IDBR
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$3.05 USD
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PGA2505IDBR Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics
Gain Range: 0dB, and 9dB to 60dB, in 3dB steps
Pricing (USD)
| Quantity | Unit Price |
| 1 — 99 | 8.015 |
| 100 — 249 | 6.534 |
| 250 — 999 | 5.136 |
| 1,000 + | 3.05 |
The above prices are for reference only.
Specifications
| Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
| Product Category | Microphone Preamplifiers |
| RoHS | Y |
| Series | PGA2505 |
| Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
| THD plus Noise | 0.0006 % |
| Vos - Input Offset Voltage | 1 mV |
| Maximum Input Resistance | 9.2 kOhms |
| Supply Voltage - Max | 5.25 V |
| Supply Voltage - Min | 4.75 V |
| Minimum Operating Temperature | - 40 C |
| Maximum Operating Temperature | + 85 C |
| Mounting Style | SMD/SMT |
| Package / Case | SSOP-24 |
| Packaging | Reel |
| Height | 1.95 mm |
| Length | 8.2 mm |
| Product | Microphone Preamplifiers |
| Width | 5.3 mm |
| Available Set Gain | 9 dB to 60 dB |
| Brand | Texas Instruments |
| Input Voltage Range - Max | 5.25 V |
| Class | Other |
| Development Kit | PGA2505EVM |
| Dual Supply Voltage | +/- 5 V |
| en - Input Voltage Noise Density | 3 nV/sqrt Hz |
| Maximum Dual Supply Voltage | +/- 5.25 V |
| Minimum Dual Supply Voltage | +/- 4.75 V, - 4.75 V |
| Moisture Sensitive | Yes |
| Operating Supply Current | 30 mA |
| Operating Supply Voltage | 5 V |
| Product Type | Microphone Preamplifiers |
| Factory Pack Quantity | 2000 |
| Subcategory | Audio ICs |
| Unit Weight | 0.059966 oz |
For more information, please refer to datasheet
Documents
| PGA2505IDBR Datasheet |
More Information
The PGA2505 is a digitally-controlled, analog microphone preamplifier designed for use as a front-end for high-performance audio analog-to-digital converters (ADCs). The PGA2505 features include low noise, wide dynamic range, and a differential signal path. An on-chip dc servo loop is employed to minimize dc offset, while a common-mode servo function may be used to enhance common-mode rejection.
