The TLC25L2BCD from Texas Instruments is a precision operational amplifier that offers a blend of features making it ideal for a wide range of applications. It is part of the LinCMOS™ family, which means it is fabricated using Texas Instruments' advanced LinCMOS process, combining standard CMOS technology with linear bipolar processing. This results in devices that offer the advantages of both CMOS and bipolar transistors.
This dual operational amplifier is designed for low-voltage single-supply operation, making it suitable for battery-powered devices and portable applications. The TLC25L2BCD operates from a single supply range of 4V to 16V, or can be used in a split supply mode within the range of ±2V to ±8V.
One of the key features of the TLC25L2BCD is its low power consumption. With a typical quiescent current of just 35 µA per channel, this op-amp helps to extend the battery life of portable devices. Additionally, its input bias current is extremely low, which minimizes errors in high impedance input circuits.
The TLC25L2BCD also boasts a high input impedance, typically greater than 10^12 Ω, which makes it a great choice for applications where minimal loading on the input signal is crucial. It also features a wide bandwidth of 110 kHz and a slew rate of 0.04 V/µs, ensuring that it can handle a broad range of signal frequencies with ease.
With its low offset voltage and drift, the TLC25L2BCD provides excellent dc accuracy and stability over time and temperature variations. This makes it suitable for precision applications such as sensor amplification, A/D converter input amplification, and many other functions requiring high accuracy.
The device comes in a 8-pin SOIC package, which is compact and suitable for space-constrained applications. Whether you're designing for consumer electronics, industrial instrumentation, or automotive systems, the TLC25L2BCD from Texas Instruments is a reliable and versatile choice for your operational amplifier needs.