The OPA388QDBVRQ1 is an integrated circuit (IC) component that belongs to the OPA388 family of operational amplifiers (op-amps) by Texas Instruments. This op-amp is designed for use in various applications that require precision, low-power consumption, and rail-to-rail inputs/output operation. Let's delve into its key features:
1. Rail-to-rail Input/Output:
The OPA388QDBVRQ1 supports rail-to-rail input and output swings, meaning it can process signals that are very close to the power supply voltages. This allows for maximum utilization of the available voltage range, enhancing the dynamic range of the amplifier.
2. High Precision:
With a high gain-bandwidth product (GBW) of 10 MHz, the OPA388QDBVRQ1 can amplify signals with high accuracy. This precision is also evident in its low offset voltage of only 400 microvolts, ensuring minimal error in signal processing.
3. Low Quiescent Current:
A standout characteristic of the OPA388QDBVRQ1 is its extremely low quiescent current, which stands at a mere 750 nanoamps. This makes it ideal for battery-powered applications that demand low power consumption and prolonged battery life.
4. Wide Supply Voltage Range:
This op-amp operates over a versatile supply voltage range of 1.8 V to 5