Texas Instruments TLC072IDGNRG4 Operational Amplifier
The Texas Instruments TLC072IDGNRG4 is a high-performance, dual operational amplifier that combines a wide range of advanced features to deliver exceptional performance in a variety of applications. This component is part of the TI's LinCMOS™ family, which is renowned for producing amplifiers with low power consumption and high input impedance.
The TLC072IDGNRG4 offers a slew rate of 16 V/µs and a wide bandwidth of 10 MHz, making it an excellent choice for applications requiring fast and accurate signal processing. Its low noise density of 9 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz ensures that signals are amplified with minimal added noise, preserving signal integrity and quality.
With a dual-supply voltage range of ±4 V to ±8 V, or a single-supply voltage range from 4 V to 16 V, the TLC072IDGNRG4 provides designers with flexibility in power supply selection. This versatility makes it well-suited for battery-powered devices as well as industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics where power efficiency is crucial.
The operational amplifier also features a common-mode input voltage range that includes ground, which allows for direct sensing near ground. This is particularly useful in single-supply operations and simplifies design in ground-referenced applications. Additionally, the TLC072IDGNRG4 has an output voltage range that approaches the power supply rails, maximizing the dynamic range in low-voltage applications.
For enhanced reliability, the TLC072IDGNRG4 is specified for operation from -40°C to 125°C, which means it can perform reliably in extreme temperature environments. The device is provided in a compact 8-pin MSOP (DGK) package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications without compromising on performance.
Overall, the Texas Instruments TLC072IDGNRG4 operational amplifier is a high-quality, versatile component that offers a balance of speed, power efficiency, and precision. It is well-suited for a wide array of applications, including active filters, signal conditioning, and audio amplifiers, where high performance and low power consumption are required.