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DK-449

Specifications

SKU: 1766189

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Parameter Description Value
Part Number Component Identifier DK-449
Type Component Type Electronic Component
Package Physical Package DIP-8
Operating Voltage (V) Range of Operating Voltage 3.3 - 5.5 V
Operating Current (mA) Maximum Operating Current 10 mA
Temperature Range (°C) Operating Temperature Range -40 to +85 °C
Storage Temperature (°C) Storage Temperature Range -65 to +150 °C
Input Impedance (Ω) Input Impedance at Operating Voltage 10 kΩ
Output Impedance (Ω) Output Impedance at Operating Voltage 100 Ω
Bandwidth (MHz) Frequency Bandwidth 100 MHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (dB) Signal-to-Noise Ratio 90 dB
Power Consumption (mW) Power Consumption at Operating Voltage 50 mW
Pin Configuration Pin Assignments See Diagram Below

Pin Configuration Diagram

Pin Number Pin Name Function
1 VCC Power Supply Positive
2 GND Ground
3 IN+ Non-Inverting Input
4 IN- Inverting Input
5 OUT Output
6 NC No Connection
7 NC No Connection
8 NC No Connection

Instructions for Use

  1. Power Supply:

    • Connect the positive terminal of the power supply to Pin 1 (VCC).
    • Connect the ground terminal of the power supply to Pin 2 (GND).
  2. Input Signals:

    • Connect the non-inverting input signal to Pin 3 (IN+).
    • Connect the inverting input signal to Pin 4 (IN-).
  3. Output Signal:

    • The output signal will be available on Pin 5 (OUT).
  4. No Connection Pins:

    • Pins 6, 7, and 8 are not connected and should be left unconnected.
  5. Operating Conditions:

    • Ensure that the operating voltage is within the specified range (3.3 - 5.5 V).
    • Operate the component within the temperature range (-40 to +85 °C) for optimal performance.
    • Store the component in a dry place within the storage temperature range (-65 to +150 °C).
  6. Handling:

    • Handle the component with care to avoid damage to the pins and internal components.
    • Avoid exposing the component to excessive humidity or corrosive environments.
  7. Testing:

    • Before integrating the component into a circuit, test it using a known good setup to ensure it functions correctly.
  8. Troubleshooting:

    • If the component does not function as expected, check the power supply connections, input signals, and output connections for any issues.
    • Verify that the component is within its operating parameters and has not been damaged during handling or installation.
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