The TLV2472AIDR is a high-performance, low-power, rail-to-rail output operational amplifier from Texas Instruments. This op-amp is part of the TLV247x family that features Texas Instruments' LinCMOS™ technology, providing the speed of a BiFET at low power consumption levels.
With a wide bandwidth of 2.8 MHz and a high slew rate of 6.4 V/μs, the TLV2472AIDR is capable of delivering fast and accurate signal amplification in various applications. It operates over a supply voltage range of 2.7 V to 6 V, which allows for flexibility in both single-supply and split-supply configurations, making it suitable for battery-powered and portable devices.
The device features a low input bias current of 1 pA, which is ideal for applications requiring high-impedance sources. Additionally, its low quiescent current of 1 mA per channel contributes to energy efficiency, which is critical for extending battery life in portable applications.
The TLV2472AIDR is designed with a shutdown mode that reduces the supply current to 0.3 μA per channel, further conserving power when the op-amp is not in active use. This feature is particularly useful in power-sensitive applications such as handheld devices.
With its rail-to-rail output, the TLV2472AIDR can drive loads directly to the power supply rails, maximizing the dynamic range in applications such as audio processing, A/D buffer, and active filters. Its input common-mode voltage range extends beyond the supply rails, ensuring that the input stage does not clip prematurely when the input signal swings to the power supply levels.
The TLV2472AIDR is offered in an 8-pin SOIC package, which is compact and suitable for space-constrained applications. Its robust design ensures reliable performance in the presence of high-frequency interference and fast transient signals.
Overall, the TLV2472AIDR op-amp is a versatile component that combines speed, precision, and power efficiency, making it an excellent choice for designers who require a high-quality amplifier for their signal processing needs across various industries, including consumer electronics, medical devices, and industrial control systems.