The TSX561ILT is a high-precision operational amplifier (op-amp) from STMicroelectronics, designed to offer an optimal balance between performance and power consumption. This op-amp is part of the TSX56x series, which are known for their low input offset voltage and low power operation, making them ideal for a wide range of applications in the industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics sectors.
Key Features
- Low Input Offset Voltage: The TSX561ILT boasts a very low input offset voltage, typically around 600 µV at 25°C, which is crucial for precision applications requiring accurate signal amplification.
- Low Power Consumption: With an operating supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 16V, this op-amp is designed for low power consumption while maintaining a high level of performance, making it suitable for battery-operated devices.
- Wide Bandwidth: It offers a gain bandwidth product of 900 kHz, which allows for a wide range of frequencies to be amplified without significant loss of signal fidelity.
- High Output Current: The device can deliver a high output current, making it capable of driving heavier loads when necessary.
- Extended Temperature Range: The operational temperature range of -40°C to +125°C ensures reliable operation under extreme conditions, which is particularly important for automotive and industrial applications.
Applications
The TSX561ILT is highly versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- Sensor signal conditioning
- Active filtering
- Low-side and high-side current sensing
- Automotive control systems
- Battery-powered devices
- Portable medical instruments
STMicroelectronics' commitment to quality and reliability is evident in the TSX561ILT, making it a preferred choice for engineers and designers looking for a precision op-amp that can deliver consistent performance while managing power efficiency. Whether it's for a sophisticated industrial control system or a compact consumer electronic device, the TSX561ILT is engineered to meet the demands of modern electronic circuitry.