Overview
The TLC272IDG4 is a dual operational amplifier (op-amp) manufactured by Texas Instruments. It belongs to the TLC27x series and is designed for low-power, high-precision applications. This CMOS-based op-amp is ideal for scenarios requiring minimal noise, low input bias current, and wide voltage range operation. Its dual independent op-amp design makes it versatile for various analog signal processing tasks. The TLC272IDG4 is widely used in industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics due to its reliability and performance.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Input Bias Current | 20 | pA | Max |
Input Offset Voltage | 5 | mV | Max |
Noise Voltage | 15 | nV/√Hz | Max |
Bandwidth | 1.4 | MHz | Max |
Input Voltage Range | 0 to VCC-1.5 | V | Typical |
Supply Current | 1.4 | mA | Typical |
Supply Voltage | 3 to 16 | V | Single/Dual |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 70 | °C | |
Package | SOIC-8 | Surface Mount |
Key Features
- Low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-operated devices.
- High precision with low noise and low input bias current.
- Wide supply voltage range for versatile applications.
- Dual independent op-amps for simultaneous signal processing.
- CMOS technology ensures minimal power dissipation and high efficiency.
Applications
The TLC272IDG4 is commonly used in industrial automation for signal conditioning and sensor interfacing. In automotive electronics, it is employed in control systems and signal amplification. Consumer electronics such as audio equipment and portable devices also benefit from its low power consumption and high precision. Additionally, it is suitable for medical devices where accuracy and reliability are critical.
Q & A
1. What is the input bias current of the TLC272IDG4?
The maximum input bias current is 20 pA.
2. What is the operating voltage range for this op-amp?
It operates within a supply voltage range of 3 V to 16 V.
3. Is the TLC272IDG4 suitable for low-power applications?
Yes, its low power consumption makes it ideal for battery-operated devices.
4. What is the typical bandwidth of this op-amp?
The maximum bandwidth is 1.4 MHz.
5. Can the TLC272IDG4 handle dual supply voltages?
Yes, it supports both single and dual supply voltage configurations.
6. What is the maximum input offset voltage?
The maximum input offset voltage is 5 mV.
7. What package does the TLC272IDG4 come in?
It is available in an SOIC-8 surface-mount package.
8. Is this op-amp suitable for high-precision applications?
Yes, its low noise and low input bias current ensure high precision.
9. What is the typical supply current?
The typical supply current is 1.4 mA.
10. Can the TLC272IDG4 operate in automotive environments?
Yes, it is designed to meet the requirements of automotive electronics.