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Op Amp 5V operating Voltage

Op Amp 5V operating Voltage

Op Amp 5V operating Voltage

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Hi,

I am an automobile engg, going into electronics field. Can anyone tell me the IC number of Op Amp whose excitation voltage is 5V?

Does LM741 take 5V supply voltage?

Thanks

AutoGuy

RE: Op Amp 5V operating Voltage

The old 741 does not. The 324 is one example that is being used for less critical applications. Then you have a lot of very, very precise, low-power and fast opamps working off 5 V and down to "single cell voltage" - or about 1.2 V. Have a look at Maxim, Linear Technology, National Semiconductor, Texas, Motorola - I know, they have a new name, but I refuse to use it. Sounds too outlandish for mee.

RE: Op Amp 5V operating Voltage

There are many parameters to consider.  Go to the list of makers suggested by skog and browse into their selection guides.  You will have a better idea of the parameters that are important to you.  (single or double supply, rail-to-rail outputs and inputs)

RE: Op Amp 5V operating Voltage

Microchip has a family of single-supply rail-to-rail op-amps designed for 5V.  Some have unique and somewhat attractive features.

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