ADI’s AD633 is a four quadrant analog multiplier in either an 8-PDIP or 8-SOIC package.
By Analog Devices Inc 887
ADI’s OP275 combines both bipolar and JFET transistors for amplification and accuracy in an audio op amp.
By Analog Devices Inc 474
Analog Devices' OP177 ultraprecision op amps feature one of the highest precision performance of any operational amplifier currently available.
By Analog Devices Inc 703
Texas Instruments' LM386 are mono, low voltage power amplifiers with internal gain that can be used in a variety of applications.
By Texas Instruments 812
Analog Devices' AD8221 is a high performance precision instrumentation amplifier that is gain programmable and an excellent choice for medical, industrial, and precision applications.
By Analog Devices Inc 815
Texas Instruments' INA180 amplifies the voltage developed across a current-sensing resistor as current flows through the resistor to the load or ground.
By Texas Instruments 784
Texas Instruments' INA181 are bidirectional, 26 V, common-mode, current-sensing amplifiers used in both low-side and high-side configurations.
By Texas Instruments 994
ADI’s AD627 is a single and dual voltage supply instrumentation amplifier for rail-to-rail output.
By Analog Devices Inc 878
Texas Instruments' TAS5782M integrates four main building blocks together into a single cohesive device that maximizes sound quality, flexibility, and ease-of-use.
By Texas Instruments 851
Analog Device's instrumentation amps are ideal for handheld, portable, battery applications.
By Analog Devices Inc 943
Texas Instruments' OPA167x devices are unity-gain stable, dual- and quad-channel operational amplifiers with low noise and distortion.
By Texas Instruments 711
Texas Instruments' INA240 current-sense amplifiers offer a wide common-mode range, precision, zero-drift topology, and excellent common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR).
By Texas Instruments 1081
The ADA4522-2 from ADI is a dual channel, zero drift op amp with low noise and power, ground sensing inputs, and rail-to-rail output.
By Analog Devices Inc 876
Analog Devices LTC’s LTC2185 is a 16-bit, 2-channel simultaneously sampling analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
By Analog Devices Inc 571
Microchip’s MCP6001 and MCP6002 series of op amps offer a low-cost solution suitable for general purpose applications such as signal amplification, sensor buffer and driving an analog-to-digital c
By Microchip Technology 854
Analog Devices' AD822A/AD822B op amps have a capacitive load drive of 350 pF, G+=1 and have a low output current consumption of 15 mA (minimum). The AD822 is ideal for battery/portable and tes
By Analog Devices Inc 642
Analog Devices’ AD8605/AD8606/AD8608 have low offset voltage (80mA), low input voltage (2.7 V to 5.5 V) current noise (8 nV/√Hz) and wide bandwidth 10 MHz.
By Analog Devices Inc 692
Analog Devices' AD820 op amp can be powered either by a single (5 V to 36 V) or dual (±2.5 V to ±18 V) voltage supply with a 700 µA current supply.
By Analog Devices Inc 960
Texas Instruments' OPA365 and OPA2365 op amps feature rail-to-rail, high performance which makes these devices an excellent choice for driving ADCs.
By Texas Instruments 836
Texas Instruments' OPA320 op amps are high-speed, precision amplifiers, perfectly suited to drive 12-, 14-, and 16-bit analog-to-digital converters.
By Texas Instruments 733