
NE5532DR
Manufacturer Part Number: NE5532DR | Manufacturer / Brand: IT |
Part of Description: Operational Amplifiers - Op Amps Dual Low Noise Op | Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: 16-bit Microcontrollers - MCU MCU 3/5V 56K Pb-free 64-QFP |
Ship From: HK/Shen Zhen | Shipment Way: DHL/Fedex/TNT/UPS |
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Product parameters
Manufacturer | TI |
Details | RoHS |
Mounting Style | SMD/SMT |
Package / Case | SOIC-8 |
Minimum Operating Temperature | 0 C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +70 C |
Packaging | Reel |
Moisture Sensitive | Yes |
Height | 1.58 mm |
Factory Pack Quantity | 2500 |
Technology | Bipolar |
Voltage Gain dB | 100 dB |
Width | 3.91 mm |
Unit Weight | 0.002561 oz |
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The NE5532DR is a dual-channel, low-noise, high-speed operational amplifier from Texas Instruments (TI). It is designed for audio applications and features extremely low noise, high output drive capability, high unity-gain and maximum-output-swing bandwidths, low distortion, and a high slew rate. The NE5532DR comes in an industry-standard SOIC-8 package, making it easy to mount on surfaces and save board space.
With a small-signal bandwidth of 10 MHz and a peak-to-peak output voltage swing of 26V (typical) with VCC± = ±15V and RL = 600Ω, the NE5532DR is capable of delivering excellent audio performance. It also has a high DC voltage gain of 100 V/mV (typical) and a common-mode rejection ratio of 100 dB (typical), ensuring accurate and noise-free signal amplification.
The NE5532DR is internally compensated for unity-gain operation and features input protection diodes and output short-circuit protection, providing enhanced reliability and stability. It operates over a wide supply voltage range of 3.0V to 30V and is suitable for a variety of audio and general-purpose applications.
In summary, the NE5532DR is a high-performance operational amplifier that combines low noise, high output drive capability, and excellent audio performance in a compact SOIC-8 package. Its versatility and reliability make it a popular choice for audio amplifiers, preamplifiers, and other audio-related circuits.