Overview
The TLE2022AMDRG4 is a dual precision, low-power operational amplifier produced by Texas Instruments. It is part of the TLE202x series, which utilizes the Excalibur process, a high-speed, low-power technology that enhances performance and stability. This device is ideal for low-level signal conditioning applications in both single-supply and split-supply configurations. The TLE2022AMDRG4 is known for its excellent DC performance, high unity-gain bandwidth, and low input offset voltage, making it a reliable choice for precision analog circuits.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Condition | Min | Max | Unit | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage (VCC) | ±2 | ±20 | V | ||
Input Offset Voltage (VIO) | 25°C | 600 | 400 | 250 | μV |
Input Offset Voltage (VIO) Full Range | 800 | 550 | 400 | μV | |
Temperature Coefficient of Input Offset Voltage | Full Range | 2 | 2 | 2 | μV/°C |
Input Offset Current (IIO) | 25°C | 0.5 | 6 | 0.4 | nA |
Input Bias Current (IIB) | 25°C | 25 | 70 | 25 | nA |
Common Mode Input Voltage Range (VICR) | RS = 50 Ω, 25°C | -15 | 13.5 | V | |
Operating Free-Air Temperature (TA) | -40 | 85 | °C |
Key Features
- High-Speed and Low-Power: The TLE2022AMDRG4 features high unity-gain bandwidth and slew rate, making it suitable for high-speed applications while maintaining low power consumption.
- Precision Performance: Excellent DC performance with low input offset voltage and low input bias current, ensuring high precision in analog circuits.
- Wide Common Mode Input Voltage Range: The device can operate with a common mode input voltage range that includes the negative rail, making it versatile for various signal conditioning tasks.
- Phase-Reversal Protection: Includes phase-reversal protection circuitry to prevent unexpected changes in output states when one of the inputs goes below the negative supply rail.
- Multiple Package Options: Available in various packages such as SOIC, TSSOP, and others, allowing flexibility in design and implementation.
Applications
- Low-Level Signal Conditioning: Ideal for conditioning low-level signals in both single-supply and split-supply configurations.
- Medical Devices: Suitable for medical equipment due to its high precision and stability.
- Industrial Automation: Used in industrial automation for precise signal processing and control.
- Aerospace and Defense: Applied in aerospace and defense systems where high reliability and precision are critical.
- Test and Measurement Equipment: Utilized in test and measurement instruments requiring high accuracy and stability.
Q & A
- What is the TLE2022AMDRG4?
The TLE2022AMDRG4 is a dual precision, low-power operational amplifier produced by Texas Instruments.
- What is the Excalibur process used in the TLE2022AMDRG4?
The Excalibur process is a high-speed, low-power technology that enhances the performance and stability of the operational amplifier.
- What is the typical input offset voltage of the TLE2022AMDRG4?
The typical input offset voltage is around 400 μV at 25°C.
- What is the common mode input voltage range of the TLE2022AMDRG4?
The common mode input voltage range is from -15 V to 13.5 V.
- Does the TLE2022AMDRG4 have phase-reversal protection?
Yes, it includes phase-reversal protection circuitry to prevent unexpected changes in output states.
- What are the typical operating temperatures for the TLE2022AMDRG4?
The operating free-air temperature range is from -40°C to 85°C.
- What are some common applications of the TLE2022AMDRG4?
Common applications include low-level signal conditioning, medical devices, industrial automation, aerospace and defense, and test and measurement equipment.
- What package options are available for the TLE2022AMDRG4?
The device is available in various packages such as SOIC, TSSOP, and others.
- How does the TLE2022AMDRG4 handle high-speed applications?
It features high unity-gain bandwidth and slew rate, making it suitable for high-speed applications.
- What is the significance of the low input bias current in the TLE2022AMDRG4?
The low input bias current ensures high precision and minimizes errors in analog circuits.