The TLC082AIDR from Texas Instruments is a high-precision operational amplifier that offers a blend of performance, power efficiency, and versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. This op-amp is part of the TLC08x family of devices, which are specifically designed to operate over a broad range of supply voltages while providing impressive noise performance and low input bias currents.
Key Features:
- Wide Supply Range: The device can operate from a single supply voltage as low as 4.4V to as high as 36V, or from dual supplies of ±2.2V to ±18V. This flexibility allows the TLC082AIDR to be used in various applications without the need for specific power supply voltages.
- Low Noise: With a low noise voltage density of 8 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz, the TLC082AIDR is an excellent choice for applications requiring low-noise amplification, such as audio processing and sensor signal conditioning.
- High Output Drive Capability: The device can drive up to ±10 mA to the output without significant distortion, making it capable of driving heavier loads when necessary.
- Rail-to-Rail Output: The output can swing very close to the supply rails, maximizing the dynamic range in single-supply applications.
- Low Input Bias Current: With an input bias current of only 2 pA, the TLC082AIDR is suitable for applications requiring high input impedance, ensuring minimal disturbance to the signal source.
- Thermal Shutdown Protection: The built-in thermal shutdown feature protects the device from damage due to overheating, enhancing its reliability and lifespan.
Applications:
The TLC082AIDR is versatile enough to be used in a variety of applications, including:
- Test and measurement equipment
- Audio processing
- Active filters
- Data acquisition systems
- Industrial control systems
- Analog to digital converters
With its combination of features, the TLC082AIDR operational amplifier from Texas Instruments is an ideal choice for designers looking for a reliable, high-performance component that can adapt to various power supplies and demanding applications.