The rail-to-rail output swings within millivolts of both rails, preserving dynamic range in low-voltage signal chains. With a 2 MHz -3 dB bandwidth and 18 V/µs slew rate, it handles fast sensor transients and PWM-filtered signals without excessive phase lag.
28 µV offset — the e-trim advantage
The 28 µV maximum input offset voltage is the headline feature of the e-trim™ series. In a precision current-sense or bridge-amplifier circuit, that offset translates directly to a DC error at the output. A conventional general-purpose op-amp with 500 µV to 1 mV offset would require a trim pot or a digital calibration step; the INA592IDGKR eliminates that BOM line. The 1.1 mA supply current is modest for a 2 MHz amplifier, so the precision doesn't come at a power-budget penalty. The 65 mA output current per channel can drive moderate loads — think ADC input buffers, reference buffers, or line drivers into a few hundred ohms — but not heavy cable or transformer loads.
Package and layout notes
The INA592IDGKR is supplied in an 8-VSSOP package, also listed as 8-TSSOP / 8-MSOP with a 3.00 mm body width. That's a small footprint — roughly 3 mm × 3 mm — suited for dense mixed-signal boards where every square millimetre counts. The surface-mount package is compatible with standard reflow profiles.
