The OPA564-Q1 is a low-cost, high-current op amp that is an excellent choice for driving up to 1.5A into reactive loads. The high slew rate provides 1.3MHz of full-power bandwidth and excellent linearity. These monolithic integrated circuits provide high reliability in demanding powerline-communications and motor-control applications.
The OPA564-Q1 operates from a single supply of 7V to 24V, or dual power supplies of ±3.5V to ±12V. In single-supply operation, the input common-mode range extends to the negative supply. At maximum output current, a wide output swing provides a 20VPP (IOUT = 1.5A) capability with a nominal 24V supply.
The OPA564-Q1 is internally protected against overtemperature conditions and current overloads. This device provides an accurate, user-selected current limit. Two flag outputs are provided: one indicates current limit and the other shows a thermal overtemperature condition. The device also has an enable and shutdown (E/S) pin that can be forced low to shut down the output, effectively disconnecting the load.
The OPA564-Q1 is housed in a thermally enhanced, surface-mount PowerPAD integrated circuit package (HSOIC-20).
The OPA564-Q1 is a low-cost, high-current op amp that is an excellent choice for driving up to 1.5A into reactive loads. The high slew rate provides 1.3MHz of full-power bandwidth and excellent linearity. These monolithic integrated circuits provide high reliability in demanding powerline-communications and motor-control applications.
The OPA564-Q1 operates from a single supply of 7V to 24V, or dual power supplies of ±3.5V to ±12V. In single-supply operation, the input common-mode range extends to the negative supply. At maximum output current, a wide output swing provides a 20VPP (IOUT = 1.5A) capability with a nominal 24V supply.
The OPA564-Q1 is internally protected against overtemperature conditions and current overloads. This device provides an accurate, user-selected current limit. Two flag outputs are provided: one indicates current limit and the other shows a thermal overtemperature condition. The device also has an enable and shutdown (E/S) pin that can be forced low to shut down the output, effectively disconnecting the load.
The OPA564-Q1 is housed in a thermally enhanced, surface-mount PowerPAD integrated circuit package (HSOIC-20).