Overview
The TLE2022ACDR is a precision amplifier manufactured by Texas Instruments, designed for high-speed, low-power applications. This dual operational amplifier is part of the Excalibur series, known for its precision and performance in demanding environments. It is targeted at engineers and designers in industries requiring high accuracy and reliability, such as industrial automation, medical devices, and automotive electronics. Its unique selling points include low offset voltage, high bandwidth, and low power consumption, making it a competitive choice for precision analog circuits.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Channels | 2 | - | Dual operational amplifier |
Bandwidth | 2.8 | MHz | - |
Slew Rate | 650 | mV/µs | - |
Supply Voltage | 4 to 40 | V | - |
Input Offset Voltage | 120 | µV | Max |
Quiescent Current | 550 | µA | Per channel |
Operating Temperature | -40 to +85 | °C | - |
Package | SOIC-8 | - | Surface mount |
Key Features
- High-speed performance with a bandwidth of 2.8 MHz and a slew rate of 650 mV/µs.
- Low input offset voltage of 120 µV (max) ensures precision in signal amplification.
- Low power consumption with a quiescent current of 550 µA per channel.
- Wide supply voltage range from 4 V to 40 V, suitable for various applications.
- Robust design for industrial environments with an operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
Applications
The TLE2022ACDR is widely used in precision analog circuits across various industries. In industrial automation, it is employed in control systems and signal conditioning modules. In medical devices, it ensures accurate signal processing in diagnostic equipment. Automotive electronics benefit from its reliability in sensor interfaces and power management systems. Its high-speed and low-power characteristics also make it suitable for portable and battery-operated devices.
Q & A
1. What is the bandwidth of the TLE2022ACDR?
The bandwidth of the TLE2022ACDR is 2.8 MHz.
2. What is the input offset voltage of this amplifier?
The maximum input offset voltage is 120 µV.
3. What is the supply voltage range for this device?
The supply voltage ranges from 4 V to 40 V.
4. Is the TLE2022ACDR suitable for battery-operated devices?
Yes, its low quiescent current of 550 µA per channel makes it ideal for battery-operated applications.
5. What is the operating temperature range?
The operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C.
6. How many channels does this amplifier have?
It is a dual operational amplifier with 2 channels.
7. What is the slew rate of the TLE2022ACDR?
The slew rate is 650 mV/µs.
8. What package does the TLE2022ACDR come in?
It is available in an SOIC-8 surface-mount package.
9. Can this amplifier be used in automotive applications?
Yes, its robust design makes it suitable for automotive electronics.
10. What series does the TLE2022ACDR belong to?
It is part of Texas Instruments' Excalibur series of precision amplifiers.