Noise-tolerant CMOS op amp
Rohm has a 2 channel high-speed ground sense CMOS op amp in mass production.
Designated BD77502FVM, it is optimised for consumer and industrial equipment requiring high-speed sensing – such as industrial measurement and control systems.
To mitigate noise issues common with conventional op amps, ROHM has developed the EMARMOUR series featuring superior noise tolerant op amps.
The first member of the EMARMOUR family was the BD77501G single channel high-speed CMOS op amp that leveraged the original Nano Cap technology to prevent oscillation caused by load capacitance.
This product has been well-received by many engineers in a variety of fields and regions, and our latest 2 channel version was developed to meet increasing market demands.
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