The TL075IDR is a high-performance operational amplifier (op-amp) from Texas Instruments, designed to offer a perfect blend of features for a wide range of applications. This integrated circuit is part of the JFET-input operational amplifiers in the TL07x series, which are well-known for their low input bias and offset currents, as well as a high input impedance.
Key Features
- Low Power Consumption: The TL075IDR is designed to operate with minimal power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications and energy-efficient designs.
- High Input Impedance: With JFET inputs, this op-amp provides a high input impedance, ensuring minimal loading on the signal source and preserving signal integrity.
- Low Noise: The device offers a low noise floor, which is critical for high-fidelity audio applications and sensitive measurement equipment.
- Wide Bandwidth: It features a wide bandwidth, which allows it to handle a broad range of frequencies without significant signal degradation.
- Offset Adjustment: The TL075IDR includes provisions for offset adjustment, which can be used to nullify the offset voltage and optimize performance in precision applications.
Applications
The TL075IDR is versatile and can be used in various applications, including:
- Audio processing equipment
- Active filters
- Signal conditioning
- Data acquisition systems
- Industrial control systems
- Analog-to-digital converters
Product Specifications
The device comes in a small-outline integrated circuit (SOIC) package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications. It operates over a wide range of supply voltages and has a typical dual supply voltage of ±15V, although it can work effectively across a range from ±5V to ±18V. The TL075IDR also boasts a typical low offset voltage of 3mV and a low input bias current of 65pA, making it an excellent choice for precision amplification tasks.
With its combination of low power consumption, high input impedance, and wide bandwidth, the TL075IDR from Texas Instruments is a robust solution for designers looking to enhance the performance and efficiency of their electronic systems.