There are single (OPA992-Q1), dual (OPA2992-Q1) and quad (OPA4992-Q1) versions.
Intended to be general purpose, the amplifiers’ differential and common-mode input ranges reach the supply rails. 115dB common-mode rejection is claimed, and the devices are rated to be used as comparators as well as op-amps.
“Some amplifiers attempt to solve this problem with high slew rate, but trade off power consumption and stability,” according to the company. “TI’s precision amplifier team developed a unique technology that combines high slew rate with a diode-less front end to achieve accurate signal processing without the trade-offs of high-slew rate amplifiers.”
Typically, the amplifier inputs offer ±210µV offset, ±0.25µV/°C drift and ±10pA bias, while noise is (7nV/√Hz at 1kHz and 4.4nV/√Hz at 10kHz. Slew rate is 32V/µs and the outputs are short-circuit rated at ±65mA.
ESD classifications are HBM level 2A and CDM level C6.
Operation is over ±1.35V or 2.7V to ±20V of 40V (2.4mA/amplifier quiescent) and 40°C to 125°C.
Packaging is 5 pad 2 x 1.25mm SC70 or 2.9 x 1.60mm SOT-23 for the single, 8 pad 3 x 3mm VSSOP or 4.9 x 3.9mm SOIC for the dual and 14 pad 5 x 4.4mm TSSOP or 8.65 x 3.9mm SOIC for the quad.
The OPAx992-Q1 op-amps data sheet can be found here
For an in-depth description of the ‘mux-friendly’ input, TI has an application note
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