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NE5534 - Operational Amplifier, Low Noise, Single
www.onsemi.comCommon Mode Rejection Ratio CMRR 70 100 − 80 100 − dB Power Supply Rejection Ratio PSRR − 10 100 − 10 50 V/V Large-Signal Voltage Gain A VOL R L ≥ 600 ,
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www.analog.comCMRR Common Mode Rejection Ratio VCM = 0.1V to 3.2V 90 103 87 102 dB PSRR Power Supply Rejection Ratio VS = ±2V to ±18V, VO = 0V 100 117 97 116 dB Maximum Output Voltage Swing Output Low, 600Ω to GND 615 6 18 mV Output High, 600Ω to GND 3.2 3.8 3.1 3.8 V IS Supply Current 380 630 400 680 µA
Understanding power supply ripple rejection in linear ...
www.ti.comUnderstanding power supply ripple rejection in linear regulators Power supply ripple rejection ratio (PSRR) is a measure of how well a circuit rejects ripple coming from the input power supply at various frequencies and is very critical in many RF and wireless applications. In the case of an LDO, it is a measure of the output ripple compared to ...
How to read an op-amp data sheet - UNLV Physics & …
www.physics.unlv.eduCommon-Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR): The ratio of the difference gain to the common mode gain. Op-amps are only supposed to amplify the difference between the input pins. In reality, if there is a common voltage (say 1VDC on both pins) there will be a small gain even though the inputs are the same.
LM108/LM208/LM308 Operational Amplifiers
www.mit.eduElectrical Characteristics (Note 4) (Continued) Parameter Condition LM108/LM208 LM308 Units Min Typ Max Min Typ Max Input Voltage Range VS e g15V 13.5 g14 V Common Mode 85 100 80 100 dB Rejection Ratio