TYPE | DESCRIPTION |
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Mounting Style | Surface Mount |
Number of Pins | 8 Pin |
Case/Package | SOIC-8 |
Output Current | 35mA @5V |
Supply Current | 600 µA |
Number of Circuits | 2 Circuit |
Number of Channels | 2 Channel |
Power Dissipation | 710 mW |
Common Mode Rejection Ratio | 62dB ~ 84dB |
Input Offset Drift | 400 nV/K |
Bandwidth | 2.80 MHz |
Slew Rate | 1.50 V/μs |
Gain Bandwidth Product | 2.8 MHz |
Thermal Shutdown | No |
Input Offset Voltage | 250 µV |
Input Bias Current | 2.5 pA |
Operating Temperature (Max) | 125 ℃ |
Operating Temperature (Min) | 40 ℃ |
Gain Bandwidth | 2.8 MHz |
Power Dissipation (Max) | 710 mW |
Minimum CMRR Range | 62 dB |
Supply Voltage (Max) | 6 V |
Supply Voltage (Min) | 2.7 V |
TYPE | DESCRIPTION |
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Product Lifecycle Status | Active |
Packaging | Tape & Reel (TR) |
Size-Length | 4.9 mm |
Size-Width | 3.91 mm |
Size-Height | 1.58 mm |
Operating Temperature | -40℃ ~ 125℃ |
The TLV247x is a family of CMOS rail-to-rail input/output operational amplifiers that establishes a new performance point for supply current versus ac performance. These devices consume just 600 µA/channel while offering 2.8 MHz of gain-bandwidth product. Along with increased ac performance, the amplifier provides high output drive capability, solving a major shortcoming of older micropower operational amplifiers. The TLV247x can swing to within 180 mV of each supply rail while driving a 10-mA load. For non-RRO applications, the TLV247x can supply ±35 mA at 500 mV off the rail. Both the inputs and outputs swing rail-to-rail for increased dynamic range in low-voltage applications. This performance makes the TLV247x family ideal for sensor interface, portable medical equipment, and other data acquisition circuits.
●The family is fully specified at 3 V and 5 V across the automotive temperature range (40°C to 125°C).
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Automotive 600uA/Ch 2.8MHz Rail-to-Rail Input/Output High-Drive Operational Amplifier 8-SOIC -40℃ to 125℃
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