Overview
The TLC04IDR is a precision operational amplifier produced by Texas Instruments, designed for applications requiring high accuracy and low power consumption. This model is part of the TLC04 series, which is known for its excellent performance in precision analog circuits. The TLC04IDR is ideal for use in industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics, offering a balance of precision, low noise, and low power consumption. Its unique selling points include its low offset voltage, low input bias current, and wide supply voltage range, making it a competitive choice for precision applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | 3 to 16 | V | Single or dual supply |
Input Offset Voltage | 500 | µV | Max |
Input Bias Current | 1 | pA | Typical |
Gain Bandwidth Product | 1.2 | MHz | Typical |
Slew Rate | 0.6 | V/µs | Typical |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 125 | °C | |
Package | SOIC-8 |
Key Features
- Low offset voltage for high precision applications
- Ultra-low input bias current minimizes errors in high-impedance circuits
- Wide supply voltage range allows for versatile use in various systems
- Low power consumption extends battery life in portable devices
- High gain bandwidth product supports a wide range of frequencies
Applications
The TLC04IDR is widely used in precision analog circuits such as sensor signal conditioning, active filters, and data acquisition systems. Its low noise and high accuracy make it suitable for medical instrumentation, automotive sensors, and industrial control systems. Additionally, its low power consumption is beneficial for battery-powered devices, including portable medical devices and handheld meters.
Q & A
What is the input offset voltage of the TLC04IDR?
The maximum input offset voltage is 500 µV.
Can the TLC04IDR operate with a single supply?
Yes, it can operate with a single supply voltage ranging from 3 to 16 V.
What is the typical input bias current of the TLC04IDR?
The typical input bias current is 1 pA.
What is the gain bandwidth product of the TLC04IDR?
The gain bandwidth product is typically 1.2 MHz.
What is the slew rate of the TLC04IDR?
The typical slew rate is 0.6 V/µs.
What is the operating temperature range of the TLC04IDR?
It can operate from -40 to 125 °C.
What package does the TLC04IDR come in?
It is available in an SOIC-8 package.
Is the TLC04IDR suitable for battery-powered devices?
Yes, its low power consumption makes it ideal for battery-powered applications.
What are typical applications of the TLC04IDR?
Typical applications include sensor signal conditioning, active filters, and data acquisition systems.
Why is the TLC04IDR suitable for precision applications?
Its low offset voltage and ultra-low input bias current ensure high accuracy in precision circuits.