Differential Amplifiers
A differential amplifier is a type of electronic amplifier that increases the difference between two input voltages. Differential amplifiers also suppress voltage to be common to the two inputs. A digital amplifier is one of the most used and important components within integrated circuits (ICs).
Differential Amplifier inputs
- One inverting
- One non-inverting
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STMicroelectronics
Dual, Single
2.7 → 36 V
±1.35 to ±18V
1.5mV
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6MHz
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2
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MiniSO8
8
Rail to Rail Input/Output
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BD 1.900
BD 0.950 Each (In a Pack of 2) (Exc. Vat)
Check stock
2
STMicroelectronics
Dual, Single
2.7 → 36 V
±1.35 to ±18V
1.5mV
-
-
6MHz
-
2
-
MiniSO8
8
Rail to Rail Input/Output
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STMicroelectronics
Dual, Single
2.7 → 36 V
±1.35 to ±18V
1.5mV
-
-
6MHz
-
2
-
MiniSO8
8
Rail to Rail Input/Output
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BD 2.275
BD 1.137 Each (In a Pack of 2) (Exc. Vat)
Check stock
2
STMicroelectronics
Dual, Single
2.7 → 36 V
±1.35 to ±18V
1.5mV
-
-
6MHz
-
2
-
MiniSO8
8
Rail to Rail Input/Output
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