
-
ADA4851-2YRMZ
- For Product Pricing Customization Or Other Inquiries
- Contact Now
- Technical Documents
- Download Datasheet
Request Information For ADA4851-2YRMZ












ADA4851-2YRMZ Overview
The ADA4851-1 (single), ADA4851-2 (dual), and ADA4851-4 (quad) are low cost, high speed, voltage feedback rail-to-rail output op amps. Despite their low price, these parts provide excellent overall performance and versatility. The 130 MHz, 3 dB bandwidth and high slew rate make these amplifiers well suited for many general-purpose, high speed applications.
The ADA4851 family is designed to operate at supply voltages as low as +3 V and up to ±5 V. These parts provide true single-supply capability, allowing input signals to extend 200 mV below the negative rail and to within 2.2 V of the positive rail. On the output, the amplifiers can swing within 60 mV of either supply rail.
With their combination of low price, excellent differential gain (0.08%), differential phase (0.09o), and 0.1 dB flatness out to 11 MHz, these amplifiers are ideal for consumer video applications.
The ADA4851 family is designed to work over the extended temperature range ( 40°C to +125°C). The ADA4851-4W and ADA4851-2W are automotive grade versions, qualified for 40°C to +125°C operation per AEC-Q100. See the Automotive Products section for more details.
Features
- High speed
- 130 MHz, 3 dB bandwidth
- 375 V/μs slew rate
- 55 ns settling time to 0.1%
- Excellent video specifications
- 0.1 dB flatness: 11 MHz
- Differential gain: 0.08%
- Differential phase: 0.09°
- Fully specified at +3 V, +5 V, and ±5 V supplies
- Rail-to-rail output
- Output swings to within 60 mV of either rail
- Low voltage offset: 0.6 mV
- Wide supply range: 2.7 V to 12 V
- Low power: 2.5 mA per amplifier
- Power-down mode
- Available in space-saving packages:
- 6-lead SOT-23, 8-lead MSOP, and 14-lead TSSOP
- Fully AEC-Q100 qualified (ADA4851-2W and ADA4851-4W)
Applications
- Automotive infotainment systems
- Automotive driver assistance systems
- Consumer video
- Professional video
- Video switchers
- Active filters
- Clock buffers
Product Parameters
-
description
-
package
8-Lead MSOP
-
packingQty
Tube,50
-
packageType
RM-8
-
lifeCycle
production
-
model
ADA4851-2YRMZ
-
packingUrl
/media/en/package-pcb-resources/package/pkg_pdf/msoprm/rm_8.pdf
-
packingOption
Tube
-
rohs
roHSY
-
tempRange
-40 to 125C
Technical Documents
Other distributor's price
Distributor | Part # | Mfg. | Description | Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
ADA4851-2YRMZ | Analog Devices Inc | Op Amp Dual High Speed Amplifier R-R O/P ±6V/12V Automotive 8-Pin MSOP T/R |
1000---$1.1280 |
![]() |
ADA4851-2YRMZ | Analog Devices Inc | IC VOLTAGE FEEDBACK 2 CIRC 8MSOP |
1---$2.9400 10---$2.6400 25---$2.4912 100---$2.1223 250---$1.9928 500---$1.7437 1000---$1.4448 2500---$1.4100 |
![]() |
ADA4851-2YRMZ | Analog Devices Inc | Op Amp Dual High Speed Amplifier R-R O/P ±6V/12V Automotive 8-Pin MSOP Tube |
5---$2.9090 10---$2.4600 50---$2.4350 100---$1.4200 |
![]() |
ADA4851-2YRMZ | Analog Devices Inc | High Speed Operational Amplifiers Low Cost Voltage Feedback RR Dual |
1---$2.9300 10---$2.6400 25---$2.4900 100---$2.1200 250---$1.9900 500---$1.7400 1000---$1.4400 2000---$1.4000 |
![]() |
ADA4851-2YRMZ | Analog Devices Inc | Op-Amp, 105Mhz, -40 To 125Deg C, Msop-8, No. Of Amplifiers:2 Amplifier, Bandwidth:105Mhz, Slew Rate:375V/Μs, Supply Voltage Range:2.7V To 12V, Amplifier Case Style:Msop, No. Of Pins:8Pins, Operating Temperature Min:-40°C Rohs Compliant: Yes |Analog Devices ADA4851-2YRMZ-RL |
1---$2.9300 10---$2.6300 25---$2.4900 50---$2.3100 100---$2.1200 250---$1.9900 500---$1.7400 1000---$1.4400 |
Associated Products
-
TLV2462ID
TI
Dual, 6-V, 6.4-MHz, RRIO operational amplifier
-
TDA7562B
ST
Automotive voltage monitor with watchdog timer
-
LM2904LVQDRQ1
TI
Automotive-grade, dual, 5.5-V, 1-MHz, 3-mV offset ...
-
TLV1701QDBVRQ1
TI
Automotive single high-voltage, low power comparat...
-
TLV2254IN
TI
Advanced LinCMOS rail-to-rail very low-power quad...
-
TDA7561
ST
Automotive voltage monitor with watchdog timer
Blogs
- How to Reset a Mass Air Flow Sensor
- How to Test an IGBT Using A Multimeter
- How to Reset a Nox Sensor
- How to Test Crankshaft Sensor with Multimeter
- How to Delete O2 Sensors from ECM
- ESP32 vs. STM32
- Difference Between BJT, MOSFET and IGBT: BJT vs MOSFET vs IGBT
- IGBT Symbol Diagram, Characteristics, Circuit
- How to Reset a Coolant Temperature Sensor
- CMOS vs BSI Sensor