Overview
The TLC27L2BIDR is a dual operational amplifier produced by Texas Instruments, utilizing their advanced LinCMOS technology. This device is known for its high input impedance, low offset voltage, and ultra-low power consumption, making it ideal for a variety of applications requiring precision and efficiency.
The TLC27L2BIDR is part of the TLC27L2 series, which offers a range of input offset voltage grades and is characterized by its stability, low bias currents, and high gain. These features make it suitable for high-gain, low-frequency, and low-power applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Package | SOIC (D) | - |
Pins | 8 | - |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 85 | °C |
Supply Voltage Range | 3 V to 16 V (0°C to 70°C) 4 V to 16 V (-40°C to 85°C) 4 V to 16 V (-55°C to 125°C) | V |
Input Offset Voltage | Typically 2 mV at 25°C, VDD = 5 V | mV |
Input Offset Voltage Drift | Typically 0.1 µV/Month | µV/Month |
Power Consumption | Typically 95 µW at 25°C, VDD = 5 V | µW |
Input Impedance | Typically 1012 Ω | Ω |
Output Voltage Range | Includes Negative Rail | - |
ESD Protection | Up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD-883C, Method 3015.2 | V |
Key Features
- Trimmed Offset Voltage: The TLC27L2BIDR has a trimmed offset voltage of typically 2 mV at 25°C with VDD = 5 V.
- Low Offset Voltage Drift: The device exhibits a low input offset voltage drift of typically 0.1 µV/Month, including the first 30 days.
- Wide Range of Supply Voltages: It operates over a wide range of supply voltages from 3 V to 16 V, depending on the temperature range.
- Single-Supply Operation: The device supports single-supply operation and has a common-mode input voltage range that extends below the negative rail.
- Ultra-Low Power Consumption: Typically 95 µW at 25°C with VDD = 5 V.
- High Input Impedance: The device has a high input impedance of typically 1012 Ω.
- ESD-Protection Circuitry: Internal ESD-protection circuits prevent functional failures up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD-883C, Method 3015.2.
- Designed-In Latch-Up Immunity: The device inputs and outputs are designed to withstand -100-mA surge currents without sustaining latch-up).
Applications
- Transducer Interfacing: Suitable for interfacing with various transducers due to its high input impedance and low offset voltage).
- Analog Calculations: Ideal for analog calculations and amplifier blocks in various circuits).
- Active Filters and Signal Buffering: Can be used in active filter designs and signal buffering applications).
- Battery-Powered Applications: The ultra-low power consumption makes it suitable for remote and inaccessible battery-powered applications).
- High-Density System Applications: Available in small-outline and chip-carrier packages for high-density system applications).
Q & A
- What is the typical input offset voltage of the TLC27L2BIDR?
The typical input offset voltage is 2 mV at 25°C with VDD = 5 V).
- What is the input offset voltage drift of the TLC27L2BIDR?
The input offset voltage drift is typically 0.1 µV/Month, including the first 30 days).
- What is the operating temperature range of the TLC27L2BIDR?
The operating temperature range is -40°C to 85°C).
- What is the supply voltage range for the TLC27L2BIDR?
The supply voltage range is from 3 V to 16 V, depending on the temperature range).
- Does the TLC27L2BIDR support single-supply operation?
Yes, it supports single-supply operation and has a common-mode input voltage range that extends below the negative rail).
- What is the typical power consumption of the TLC27L2BIDR?
The typical power consumption is 95 µW at 25°C with VDD = 5 V).
- What is the input impedance of the TLC27L2BIDR?
The input impedance is typically 1012 Ω).
- Does the TLC27L2BIDR have ESD protection?
Yes, it has internal ESD-protection circuits that prevent functional failures up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD-883C, Method 3015.2).
- What packaging options are available for the TLC27L2BIDR?
It is available in small-outline and chip-carrier packages).
- What are some common applications of the TLC27L2BIDR?
Common applications include transducer interfacing, analog calculations, amplifier blocks, active filters, and signal buffering).