The Texas Instruments TLC27M4CPW is a high-precision quad operational amplifier that combines a wide range of features making it an ideal choice for an extensive array of applications. This device is part of Texas Instruments' LinCMOS™ family, which signifies that it is manufactured using a silicon-gate CMOS process that offers the inherent benefits of low power consumption while maintaining high-speed operation and improved input/output range.
The TLC27M4CPW offers four independent op-amps in a single 14-pin TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package), optimizing space on a printed circuit board and making it well-suited for high-density integration in designs where space is at a premium. Each operational amplifier can operate with a single supply range of 4 V to 16 V or a dual supply range of ±2 V to ±8 V, providing versatility for both low and high-voltage applications.
With a typical low input bias current of 1 pA and an offset voltage that is also low at 500 µV, this op-amp is designed for applications requiring high accuracy and precision. The offset voltage drift is minimal, further enhancing the stability of the device over temperature variations. The TLC27M4CPW features a typical common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of 86 dB and a typical open-loop voltage gain of 6.4 MV/V, ensuring excellent performance in scenarios where high sensitivity is crucial.
Moreover, the TLC27M4CPW boasts a wide bandwidth of 1.1 MHz and a slew rate of 3.6 V/µs, making it suitable for applications such as active filters, integrators, or any function that requires a fast and accurate op-amp. The device also incorporates ESD-protection circuits on all pins to reduce the risk of damage from electrostatic discharge events.
With its combination of low power consumption, high precision, and robust packaging, the Texas Instruments TLC27M4CPW operational amplifier is an excellent choice for designers looking to enhance the performance and reliability of their analog circuits.