SBOS195E March 2001 – April 2018 OPA2355 , OPA3355 , OPA355
PRODUCTION DATA.
The OPAx355 series is enabled by applying a TTL high-voltage level to the enable pin. Conversely, a TTL low -voltage level disables the amplifier, which reduces the supply current from 8.3 mA to 3.4 μA per amplifier. This pin voltage is referenced to a single-supply ground. When using a split-supply, such as ±2.5 V, the enable and disable voltage levels are referenced to V–. For portable battery-operated applications, this feature greatly reduces the average current and as a result, extends battery life.
The enable input is modeled as a CMOS input gate with a 100-kΩ pullup resistor to V+. The enable pin assumes a logic high and the amplifier turns on if the enable pin is left open.
The enable time is 100 ns and the disable time is 30 ns, which allows the OPAx355 series to operate as a gated amplifier, or to have the output multiplexed onto a common output bus. When disabled, the output assumes a high-impedance state.