The TLC27L7ID is a precision dual operational amplifier integrated circuit from Texas Instruments, designed to meet a wide range of requirements for industrial, consumer, and professional applications. This op-amp is part of the LinCMOS™ family, which means it is fabricated with Texas Instruments' advanced LinCMOS process, combining standard CMOS technology with linear bipolar characteristics.
The TLC27L7ID is characterized by its low power consumption, with a typical supply current of merely 60 μA per channel. This makes it an excellent choice for battery-powered and portable devices where power efficiency is critical. Additionally, 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, providing flexibility in various application designs.
With its input offset voltage as low as 500 μV and offset voltage drift with temperature typically at 0.1 μV/°C, the TLC27L7ID ensures high precision and stability over environmental changes. The device also features a common-mode input voltage range that includes the negative rail, allowing for direct sensing near ground. This is particularly useful in single-supply operations and ground-referenced applications.
The TLC27L7ID boasts a large output voltage swing, which comes close to the supply rails, maximizing the dynamic range in analog circuits. Its output can drive loads up to 2 kΩ while maintaining good linearity, which is essential in applications such as audio processing and sensor signal conditioning.
With a typical phase margin of 60 degrees and a gain bandwidth product of 110 kHz, the TLC27L7ID provides stable operation as a voltage follower or with capacitive loads, making it a versatile choice for feedback amplifier configurations.
Designed for easy implementation, the TLC27L7ID comes in an industry-standard 8-pin SOIC package, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of PCB designs and facilitating integration into existing and new projects alike.
Overall, the TLC27L7ID operational amplifier from Texas Instruments is a reliable and cost-effective solution for designers seeking a balance between performance and power efficiency in their analog signal processing applications.