Overview of the TLV2450CDBVTG4 Operational Amplifier
The TLV2450CDBVTG4 is a high-quality operational amplifier (op-amp) manufactured by Texas Instruments, designed for a wide range of applications that require low power consumption and moderate bandwidth. This op-amp is part of the TLV245x family, which is known for its Rail-to-Rail Input/Output swing, single-supply operation, and low input bias currents.
Key Features
- Rail-to-Rail Input/Output: The TLV2450CDBVTG4 can handle input signals that range from the supply rail to rail, making it versatile in applications that require a wide input dynamic range. The output can also swing within millivolts of the rails, maximizing the dynamic range in single-supply operations.
- Low Power Consumption: With a quiescent current of just 500 μA (typical) at 25°C, this op-amp is an excellent choice for battery-powered and portable applications where power efficiency is critical.
- Moderate Bandwidth: The device offers a bandwidth of 220 kHz, which is suitable for applications such as sensor amplification, audio processing, and other low-frequency signal conditioning tasks.
- Single-Supply Operation: It operates from a single supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 6V, allowing for use in a variety of systems without the need for dual supplies.
- Low Input Bias Current: The input bias current is extremely low, typically 1 pA, which minimizes errors in high impedance applications.
- Robust Packaging: The TLV2450CDBVTG4 comes in a SOT-23-5 package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications.
Applications
The TLV2450CDBVTG4 is well-suited for a range of applications, including:
- Portable and battery-powered devices
- Analog filters
- Sensor amplifiers
- Medical instrumentation
- Audio electronics
- Active filters and buffers
With its combination of low power consumption, Rail-to-Rail I/O, and single-supply operation, the TLV2450CDBVTG4 from Texas Instruments is a versatile op-amp that meets the needs of designers looking for a reliable component for their analog circuits. Its small footprint and high precision make it an ideal choice for modern, compact electronic systems.