STMicroelectronics TL074BMN Low-Noise JFET Quad Operational Amplifier
The TL074BMN from STMicroelectronics is a high-quality, low-noise JFET-input operational amplifier that integrates four independent op-amps into a single 14-pin DIP (Dual In-line Package). This device is well-suited for applications requiring low input bias and offset currents, as well as low noise and high input impedance.
Key Features
- Low Power Consumption: The TL074BMN is designed to operate with low power, making it an ideal choice for battery-powered devices and applications where power efficiency is crucial.
- Wide Common-Mode: It includes a wide common-mode (up to VCC+) and differential voltage range, ensuring reliability under a variety of operating conditions.
- Low Input Bias and Offset Current: The device is engineered to have low input bias and offset currents, which is essential for precision applications.
- High Input Impedance: JFET input stage provides high input impedance, which minimizes loading on the input signal source.
- Low Harmonic Distortion: This operational amplifier offers low harmonic distortion, making it suitable for audio applications and other signal processing tasks that demand high fidelity.
- Low Noise: With its low noise characteristics, the TL074BMN is perfect for high-fidelity and audio pre-amplifier circuits.
Applications
The versatility of the TL074BMN allows it to be used in a wide array of applications, including:
- Summing amplifiers
- Voltage followers
- Integrators or differentiators
- Active filters
- Audio pre-amplifiers
- Signal conditioning
Product Specifications
The TL074BMN operates within a supply voltage range of 6V to 36V (or ±3V to ±18V), and it features a typical input noise voltage of 15nV/√Hz. The package is designed to be compatible with a broad range of standard sockets and can be easily integrated into existing designs.
With its combination of low noise performance, high input impedance, and low power consumption, the TL074BMN from STMicroelectronics is an excellent choice for designers looking to improve the performance of their analog circuits without compromising on power efficiency or space.