UA741CP: General-purpose Op-Amp, ±15V, Offset Voltage Null Capability
Texas Instruments

The UA741CP is a general-purpose operational amplifier (Op-Amp) designed by Texas Instruments. It is characterized by its offset voltage null capability, allowing for precise voltage adjustments. The device operates with a supply voltage range of ±15V and is equipped with short-circuit protection, enhancing its reliability in various applications. The internal frequency compensation ensures stability without the need for external components, simplifying the design process.

This Op-Amp supports a wide range of applications due to its high common-mode input voltage range and the absence of latch-up, making it particularly suitable for voltage-follower configurations. The UA741CP operates within a temperature range of 0°C to 70°C, making it versatile for use in different environmental conditions. Its PDIP (8) package allows for easy integration into circuit boards, offering flexibility in design.

Key Specifications and Features

  • Supply Voltage: ±15V
  • Offset Voltage Null Capability
  • Short-Circuit Protection
  • Common-Mode Input Voltage Range: ±12V to ±13V
  • Maximum Peak Output Voltage Swing: ±10V to ±14V
  • Input Bias Current: 80nA to 800nA
  • Operating Temperature Range: 0°C to 70°C
  • Package: PDIP (8)

UA741CP Datasheet

UA741CP datasheet (PDF)

Applications

  • DVD Recorders and Players
  • Pro Audio Mixers

Category

Operational Amplifiers

General information

Operational amplifiers, or Op-Amps, are fundamental components in electronic circuits, serving a wide range of functions from amplification to filtering. They are designed to amplify voltage signals, making them essential in both analog and digital applications. The selection of an Op-Amp is critical and depends on factors such as supply voltage, input/output range, bandwidth, and packaging.

The general-purpose nature of the UA741CP makes it suitable for a variety of applications, including signal conditioning, filtering, and analog-to-digital conversion. Its ability to null offset voltage is particularly important for precision applications where voltage accuracy is crucial. Engineers should consider the supply voltage, input bias current, and temperature range when selecting an Op-Amp for their designs.

The UA741CP's short-circuit protection and internal frequency compensation offer reliability and ease of use, reducing the need for additional external components. Its wide common-mode input voltage range and the absence of latch-up enhance its versatility, making it a popular choice for voltage-follower applications.

In summary, when choosing an Op-Amp like the UA741CP, engineers should evaluate the specific requirements of their application, including operational conditions and desired signal processing characteristics. The UA741CP's features make it a reliable and flexible choice for a broad spectrum of electronic designs.

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