Overview
The TLV27L2IDR is a dual operational amplifier (op-amp) manufactured by Texas Instruments. It is part of the TLV27L2 family, known for its low power consumption and high performance. This device is designed for general-purpose applications and is particularly suited for battery-powered devices and other low-power systems due to its micropower operation.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
Number of Channels | 2 | - |
Supply Voltage | 16 | V |
Bandwidth | 160 | kHz |
Quiescent Current per Channel | 11 | μA |
Output Type | Rail-to-Rail | - |
Package Type | SOIC (D) 8-Pin | - |
Key Features
- Low quiescent current of 11 μA per channel, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
- High bandwidth of 160 kHz.
- Rail-to-rail output capability, allowing the output voltage to swing from the negative to the positive supply rail.
- Operates over a wide supply voltage range up to 16 V.
- Compact SOIC (D) 8-pin package, ideal for space-constrained designs.
Applications
- Battery-powered devices such as portable electronics and medical equipment.
- Low-power audio and signal processing circuits.
- Sensor interfaces and data acquisition systems.
- Automotive and industrial control systems where low power consumption is critical.
Q & A
- What is the quiescent current per channel of the TLV27L2IDR?
The quiescent current per channel is 11 μA.
- What is the bandwidth of the TLV27L2IDR?
The bandwidth is 160 kHz.
- What type of output does the TLV27L2IDR have?
The TLV27L2IDR has a rail-to-rail output.
- What is the maximum supply voltage for the TLV27L2IDR?
The maximum supply voltage is 16 V.
- In what package is the TLV27L2IDR available?
The TLV27L2IDR is available in an SOIC (D) 8-pin package.
- What are some typical applications for the TLV27L2IDR?
Typical applications include battery-powered devices, low-power audio and signal processing circuits, sensor interfaces, and automotive and industrial control systems.
- Is the TLV27L2IDR suitable for high-frequency applications?
No, it is more suited for low to medium frequency applications due to its 160 kHz bandwidth.
- How many channels does the TLV27L2IDR have?
The TLV27L2IDR is a dual operational amplifier, meaning it has two channels.
- What is the advantage of the rail-to-rail output in the TLV27L2IDR?
The rail-to-rail output allows the output voltage to swing from the negative to the positive supply rail, maximizing the dynamic range of the signal.
- Where can I find detailed specifications and datasheets for the TLV27L2IDR?
Detailed specifications and datasheets can be found on the Texas Instruments website and other electronic component databases like Digi-Key and Mouser.