Texas Instruments TLC27L2BIP Precision Operational Amplifier
The Texas Instruments TLC27L2BIP is a high-quality, precision operational amplifier that combines a wealth of features to cater to a wide array of applications. This operational amplifier, part of the LinCMOS™ family, is designed to offer not only low power consumption but also high input impedance and precision performance.
With its dual operational amplifiers, the TLC27L2BIP provides a perfect solution for applications requiring multiple amplifiers while conserving space on the PCB. The device operates over a wide range of power supply voltages, from 4 V to 16 V on a single supply, or ±2 V to ±8 V on a dual supply, making it highly versatile for various electronic circuits.
One of the key features of the TLC27L2BIP is its offset voltage, which is typically 500 µV, ensuring precise operation. The low offset voltage drift further enhances its stability over temperature variations. Moreover, the device boasts a high input impedance of 10¹² Ω, which minimizes the loading effect on input sources and preserves signal integrity.
The TLC27L2BIP also exhibits low noise performance with a typical input noise voltage of 25 nV/√Hz at f = 1 kHz, making it ideal for applications that require low noise amplification such as audio processing and sensor signal conditioning. Additionally, the device features a common-mode input voltage range that includes the negative rail, allowing for direct sensing near ground.
For protection and reliability, the TLC27L2BIP includes built-in electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection circuits, which safeguard the device against inadvertent static discharges that can occur during handling or operation. The operational amplifier is packaged in an 8-pin plastic dip, providing a compact footprint while ensuring robustness for through-hole mounting.
Whether it's for instrumentation, sensor interfaces, active filters, or general-purpose amplification, the TLC27L2BIP from Texas Instruments is a solid choice for designers looking for a precise, low-power operational amplifier that delivers consistent performance across a range of conditions.