Overview
The TL032AIDR is a dual, JFET-input operational amplifier produced by Texas Instruments. It is part of the TL03x series, known for its enhanced dc and ac characteristics compared to the TL06x family of low-power BiFET operational amplifiers. This component is particularly notable for its low offset voltage, low power consumption, and high input impedance, making it suitable for a variety of precision analog applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Input Offset Voltage | 0.8 mV (typical) | mV |
Input Offset Voltage Drift | 0.04 μV/month (typical) | μV/month |
Input Bias Current | 1 pA (typical at 25°C) | pA |
Input Resistance | 10^12 Ω (typical) | Ω |
Bandwidth | 1.1 MHz (typical at unity gain) | MHz |
Slew Rate | 1.5 V/μs (typical at unity gain) | V/μs |
Supply Voltage Range | ±5 V to ±15 V | V |
Operating Temperature Range | −40°C to 85°C | °C |
Package Type | SOIC (D) with 8 pins |
Key Features
- Low Input Offset Voltage: The TL032AIDR has a low input offset voltage of 0.8 mV, which is crucial for precision analog applications.
- High Input Impedance: With an input resistance of 10^12 Ω, this amplifier minimizes the loading effect on the input signal.
- Low Power Consumption: It operates with low power, making it suitable for battery-powered devices and other low-power applications.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: The amplifier can operate over a supply voltage range of ±5 V to ±15 V, providing flexibility in system design.
- High Bandwidth and Slew Rate: With a bandwidth of 1.1 MHz and a slew rate of 1.5 V/μs at unity gain, it supports a wide range of signal frequencies.
Applications
- Precision Analog Circuits: Ideal for applications requiring low offset voltage and high input impedance, such as precision amplifiers, filters, and integrators.
- Medical Equipment: Suitable for medical devices that require high accuracy and low noise.
- Aerospace and Defense: Used in various military and aerospace applications due to its robust performance over a wide temperature range.
- Industrial Automation: Employed in industrial control systems where precision and reliability are critical.
- Consumer Electronics: Found in high-fidelity audio equipment and other consumer devices requiring high signal integrity.
Q & A
- What is the typical input offset voltage of the TL032AIDR?
The typical input offset voltage is 0.8 mV. - What is the input bias current of the TL032AIDR at 25°C?
The input bias current is typically 1 pA at 25°C. - What is the bandwidth of the TL032AIDR at unity gain?
The bandwidth is typically 1.1 MHz at unity gain. - What is the slew rate of the TL032AIDR at unity gain?
The slew rate is typically 1.5 V/μs at unity gain. - What is the operating temperature range of the TL032AIDR?
The operating temperature range is −40°C to 85°C. - What package type is the TL032AIDR available in?
The TL032AIDR is available in an SOIC (D) package with 8 pins. - What is the supply voltage range for the TL032AIDR?
The supply voltage range is ±5 V to ±15 V. - Why is the TL032AIDR suitable for precision analog applications?
It is suitable due to its low input offset voltage, high input impedance, and low power consumption. - Can the TL032AIDR be used in high-temperature environments?
- Is the TL032AIDR available in tape and reel packaging?
- Is the TL032AIDR available in tape and reel packaging?