Manufacturer Part Number
TLV272IDR
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
Low-power, dual operational amplifier
Ideal for battery-powered and portable applications
Product Features and Performance
Rail-to-rail input and output
Low supply current of 550 μA per amplifier
Wide supply voltage range of 2.7 V to 16 V
Low input offset voltage of 500 μV
Low input bias current of 1 pA
Gain bandwidth product of 3 MHz
Slew rate of 2.6 V/μs
Operates over a wide temperature range of -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
Versatile performance for various analog signal processing applications
Low power consumption suitable for battery-powered devices
Wide operating voltage range for flexibility in design
Key Technical Parameters
Dual operational amplifier
Rail-to-rail input and output
Supply voltage range: 2.7 V to 16 V
Input offset voltage: 500 μV
Input bias current: 1 pA
Gain bandwidth product: 3 MHz
Slew rate: 2.6 V/μs
Operating temperature range: -40°C to 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
ROHS3 compliant
8-SOIC package for surface mount
Compatibility
Suitable for a wide range of analog signal processing applications
Application Areas
Battery-powered and portable devices
Sensor signal conditioning
Instrumentation and measurement equipment
Audio amplification
General-purpose analog signal processing
Product Lifecycle
The TLV272IDR is an active product and is not nearing discontinuation.
Replacement or upgraded options may be available in the future, but the TLV272IDR remains a reliable and widely used operational amplifier.
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Low power consumption for extended battery life in portable applications
Wide operating voltage range for flexibility in design
Excellent input offset voltage and bias current performance for precise analog signal processing
High gain bandwidth and slew rate for efficient signal amplification
Operates over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for a variety of environments
Small 8-SOIC package for space-constrained designs
ROHS3 compliance for environmental responsibility