| Part | RoHS | Manufacturer | Amplifier Type | Temperature Grade | Terminal Form | No. of Terminals | Package Code | Package Shape | Total Dose (V) | Package Body Material | Nominal Unity Gain Bandwidth | Maximum Negative Supply Voltage Limit | Low-Bias | Maximum Input Offset Voltage | Maximum Average Bias Current (IIB) | Surface Mount | No. of Functions | Minimum Common Mode Reject Ratio | Technology | Screening Level | Nominal Common Mode Reject Ratio | Maximum Supply Current | Nominal Negative Supply Voltage (Vsup) | Architecture | Programmable Power | Packing Method | Nominal Supply Voltage / Vsup (V) | Power Supplies (V) | Package Style (Meter) | Package Equivalence Code | Minimum Slew Rate | Sub-Category | Nominal Slow Rate | Maximum Supply Voltage Limit | Terminal Pitch | Maximum Operating Temperature | Maximum Bias Current (IIB) @25C | Frequency Compensation | Minimum Voltage Gain | Minimum Operating Temperature | Terminal Finish | Terminal Position | Low-Offset | JESD-30 Code | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | Maximum Seated Height | Width | Qualification | Minimum Output Current | Nominal Bandwidth (3dB) | Micropower | JESD-609 Code | Maximum Time At Peak Reflow Temperature (s) | Peak Reflow Temperature (C) | Length | Wideband | Power |
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Maxim Integrated |
Buffer |
Industrial |
Gull Wing |
14 |
SOP |
Rectangular |
Plastic/Epoxy |
0 V |
10 mV |
12 uA |
Yes |
4 |
Bipolar |
28 mA |
0 V |
5 V |
3.3/5/±5 V |
Small Outline |
SOP14,.25 |
Buffer Amplifiers |
600 V/us |
12 V |
0.05 in (1.27 mm) |
85 °C (185 °F) |
-40 °C (-40 °F) |
Tin Lead |
Dual |
R-PDSO-G14 |
1 |
0.069 in (1.75 mm) |
0.154 in (3.9 mm) |
No |
60 mA |
200 MHz |
e0 |
0.341 in (8.65 mm) |
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Maxim Integrated |
Buffer |
Industrial |
Gull Wing |
6 |
LSSOP |
Rectangular |
Plastic/Epoxy |
35 uA |
Yes |
1 |
BICMOS |
5 V |
Small Outline, Low Profile, Shrink Pitch |
Buffer Amplifiers |
275 V/us |
6 V |
0.037 in (0.95 mm) |
85 °C (185 °F) |
-40 °C (-40 °F) |
Tin Lead |
Dual |
R-PDSO-G6 |
1 |
0.057 in (1.45 mm) |
0.064 in (1.625 mm) |
No |
40 mA |
45 MHz |
e0 |
0.114 in (2.9 mm) |
Buffer amplifiers are electronic circuits that are designed to provide a high input impedance and a low output impedance. They are used to isolate one part of a circuit from another, preventing changes in one part of the circuit from affecting the other.
The primary function of a buffer amplifier is to prevent loading effects, which occur when a device with a low input impedance is connected to a device with a high output impedance. In this scenario, the high output impedance of the first device may cause a decrease in signal strength or distortion in the second device.
By using a buffer amplifier, the high output impedance of the first device is isolated from the second device, ensuring that the signal is transferred with minimal distortion. The buffer amplifier acts as a bridge between the two devices, allowing them to operate independently.
Buffer amplifiers are commonly used in audio applications, such as preamplifiers, where they can be used to isolate a sensitive input signal from a power amplifier that requires a low impedance input. They are also used in other applications, such as instrumentation, signal conditioning, and data acquisition, where signal integrity is critical.