The TLV27L2CDR from Texas Instruments is a high-precision operational amplifier that offers a blend of features making it ideal for a wide range of applications. This operational amplifier is part of the TLV27x family that is known for its low-voltage operation and low-power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered devices and portable applications.
With a supply voltage range of 2.7V to 16V, the TLV27L2CDR provides designers with the flexibility to use it in systems with various power supply requirements. This op-amp features a low input bias current and a low offset voltage, which are critical for precision applications. The offset voltage is typically just 1 mV, and the input bias current is as low as 1 pA, which is beneficial for applications requiring high accuracy and stability over time and temperature.
The TLV27L2CDR boasts a rail-to-rail output stage, allowing the output to swing within millivolts of the supply rails. This feature is particularly useful in single-supply operations, as it maximizes the dynamic range of the amplifier. Additionally, the device features a micro-power shutdown mode, which reduces the supply current to 0.3 µA per channel, providing significant power savings when the amplifier is not in active use.
With a slew rate of 0.62 V/µs and a bandwidth of 80 kHz, the TLV27L2CDR can handle a variety of signals with sufficient speed and fidelity. Its CMOS input stage ensures that the input common-mode voltage range includes ground, making it an excellent choice for single-supply operations.
The device comes in an 8-pin SOIC package, denoted by the 'CDR' suffix, which is suitable for surface-mount technology and is widely used in industry-standard PCB designs. Whether you're designing for sensor interfaces, portable devices, or any other application that demands precision and low power, the TLV27L2CDR operational amplifier is a reliable and efficient choice.
For detailed information, including the complete datasheet, application notes, and design resources, visit the Texas Instruments website or contact their support team.