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N5532

Specifications

SKU: 12442831

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Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit
Supply Voltage Vcc 4.5 - 16 V
Input Voltage Range Vin -0.3 - Vcc+0.3 V
Output Voltage Vout -0.3 - Vcc-1.5 V
Quiescent Current Iq - 0.5 - mA
Output Current Iout - 10 30 mA
PSRR (1kHz) - - 78 - dB
Slew Rate SR - 0.5 - V/μs
Input Offset Voltage Vos - 2 - mV
Input Bias Current Ib - 50 - nA
Common Mode Rejection Ratio CMRR - 80 - dB

Instructions for Using the N5532:

  1. Supply Voltage:

    • Ensure the supply voltage is within the range of 4.5V to 16V.
    • Connect the positive terminal of the power supply to Vcc and the negative terminal to ground (GND).
  2. Input Voltage:

    • The input voltage should be within the range of -0.3V to Vcc + 0.3V.
    • Connect the input signal to the IN pin.
  3. Output Voltage:

    • The output voltage will be within the range of -0.3V to Vcc - 1.5V.
    • Connect the load or next stage to the OUT pin.
  4. Quiescent Current:

    • The quiescent current is typically 0.5mA. This is the current consumed by the op-amp when no load is connected.
  5. Output Current:

    • The typical output current is 10mA, with a maximum of 30mA. Ensure that the load does not exceed this limit to avoid damage.
  6. Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR):

    • The PSRR at 1kHz is 78dB, indicating good rejection of power supply noise.
  7. Slew Rate:

    • The slew rate is 0.5V/μs, which limits the maximum rate of change of the output voltage.
  8. Input Offset Voltage:

    • The input offset voltage is typically 2mV. This is the voltage difference between the two input terminals when the output is zero.
  9. Input Bias Current:

    • The input bias current is typically 50nA. This is the average current flowing into the input terminals.
  10. Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR):

    • The CMRR is 80dB, indicating good rejection of common mode signals.
  11. General Usage:

    • Use the N5532 in applications requiring low noise, high gain, and moderate speed.
    • Ensure proper decoupling capacitors are used to stabilize the power supply and reduce noise.
    • Refer to the datasheet for more detailed information and specific application circuits.
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