NJM2041D

NJM2041D


Specifications
SKU
12607570
Details

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Parameter Symbol Conditions Min Typ Max Unit
Supply Voltage VCC - 2.0 5.0 6.0 V
Quiescent Current IQ VCC = 5V - 1.5 3.0 mA
Output Current IO VCC = 5V - 20 30 mA
Output Voltage Swing VOS VCC = 5V, RL = 1k惟 0.1 - 0.8 V
Input Offset Voltage VIO VCC = 5V - 2.0 5.0 mV
Input Bias Current IIB VCC = 5V - 50 150 nA
Input Impedance RI VCC = 5V - 10 - M惟
Slew Rate SR VCC = 5V - 0.5 1.0 V/渭s
Common Mode Rejection Ratio CMRR VCC = 5V - 70 90 dB
Power Supply Rejection Ratio PSRR VCC = 5V - 80 100 dB

Instructions for Using NJM2041D

  1. Power Supply:

    • The NJM2041D can operate with a supply voltage ranging from 2.0V to 6.0V. Ensure that the power supply is stable and within this range to avoid damage to the device.
  2. Quiescent Current:

    • The quiescent current is typically around 1.5mA at 5V supply. This value helps in estimating the power consumption of the circuit.
  3. Output Current:

    • The maximum output current is 30mA, but it is recommended to operate at or below 20mA to ensure reliable performance and longevity of the device.
  4. Output Voltage Swing:

    • The output voltage swing is typically between 0.1V and 0.8V from the supply rails. This means the output can go as low as 0.1V above ground and as high as 0.8V below the supply voltage.
  5. Input Offset Voltage:

    • The input offset voltage is typically 2mV and should be considered when designing precision circuits. It can vary between -5mV and +5mV.
  6. Input Bias Current:

    • The input bias current is typically 50nA. This is important for high-impedance circuits to minimize errors.
  7. Input Impedance:

    • The input impedance is typically 10M惟, which is suitable for most applications requiring high input impedance.
  8. Slew Rate:

    • The slew rate is typically 0.5V/渭s, which limits the maximum rate of change of the output voltage. This is important for high-frequency applications.
  9. Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR):

    • The CMRR is typically 70dB, indicating the ability of the device to reject common-mode signals. Higher values are better for differential amplifiers.
  10. Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR):

    • The PSRR is typically 80dB, which indicates how well the device can reject variations in the power supply voltage. Higher values are better for maintaining signal integrity.

Additional Notes:

  • Always use appropriate decoupling capacitors (typically 0.1渭F and 10渭F) close to the power supply pins to ensure stability and reduce noise.
  • Ensure that the input signals do not exceed the supply voltage range to prevent damage to the device.
  • For best performance, keep the PCB layout clean and minimize parasitic inductances and capacitances.
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