Overview
The TLV2401IDBVRG4 is a part of the TLV240x family of operational amplifiers produced by Texas Instruments. This device is known for its ultra-low power consumption and rail-to-rail input and output capabilities. It is designed to operate over a wide supply voltage range of 2.5V to 16V, making it versatile for various applications. The TLV2401IDBVRG4 is particularly useful in battery-powered devices and other low-power systems due to its minimal current draw of 880 nA per channel.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Typical Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Supply Voltage Range | 2.5 - 16 | V |
Input Offset Voltage | 390 | µV |
Unity Gain Bandwidth | 5.5 | kHz |
Slew Rate at Unity Gain | 2.5 | V/ms |
Supply Current per Channel | 880 | nA |
Input Bias Current | 100 - 300 | pA |
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio | 1000 - 1800 | dB |
Power Supply Rejection Ratio | 96 - 120 | dB |
Reverse Battery Protection | Up to 18 V | V |
Key Features
- Rail-to-Rail Input and Output: The TLV2401IDBVRG4 can operate with input and output voltages that range from the negative to the positive supply rail.
- Ultra-Low Power Consumption: With a supply current of only 880 nA per channel, this amplifier is ideal for battery-powered and low-power applications.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: It can operate over a supply voltage range of 2.5V to 16V.
- Reverse Battery Protection: The device is protected against reverse battery voltages up to 18 V.
- Low Input Offset Voltage: A typical input offset voltage of 390 µV ensures high accuracy in signal amplification.
Applications
- Battery-Powered Devices: Due to its ultra-low power consumption, the TLV2401IDBVRG4 is suitable for use in battery-powered devices such as portable medical equipment, handheld instruments, and other low-power systems.
- Sensor Interfaces: It can be used to amplify signals from various sensors in industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics.
- Audio and Signal Processing: The rail-to-rail capability and low noise characteristics make it suitable for audio and signal processing applications.
- Automotive Systems: Its robustness and ability to handle a wide supply voltage range make it a good choice for automotive electronics.
Q & A
- What is the supply voltage range of the TLV2401IDBVRG4?
The supply voltage range is 2.5V to 16V. - What is the typical supply current per channel for the TLV2401IDBVRG4?
The typical supply current per channel is 880 nA. - Does the TLV2401IDBVRG4 have reverse battery protection?
Yes, it has reverse battery protection up to 18 V. - What is the typical input offset voltage of the TLV2401IDBVRG4?
The typical input offset voltage is 390 µV. - What is the unity gain bandwidth of the TLV2401IDBVRG4?
The unity gain bandwidth is 5.5 kHz. - What are the common package types for the TLV2401IDBVRG4?
The device is available in DIP, MSOP, and TSSOP packages. - What is the slew rate at unity gain for the TLV2401IDBVRG4?
The slew rate at unity gain is 2.5 V/ms. - What is the common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of the TLV2401IDBVRG4?
The CMRR is typically between 1000 and 1800 dB. - What is the power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) of the TLV2401IDBVRG4?
The PSRR is typically between 96 and 120 dB. - What are some typical applications for the TLV2401IDBVRG4?
Typical applications include battery-powered devices, sensor interfaces, audio and signal processing, and automotive systems.