The TA7502P is a dual operational amplifier (op-amp) IC manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It contains two independent, high-gain operational amplifiers on a single chip. This IC is designed for a wide range of analog signal processing applications, including amplification, filtering, and signal conditioning. Its dual configuration allows for more complex circuit designs where multiple amplification stages are needed.
Applications
- Audio Amplifiers
- Active Filters
- Instrumentation Amplifiers
- Voltage Comparators
- Signal Conditioning Circuits
Features
- Dual Operational Amplifiers: Contains two independent op-amps in a single package.
- High Gain: Provides high open-loop gain for accurate signal amplification.
- Low Input Offset Voltage: Minimizes errors in signal amplification.
- Wide Bandwidth: Suitable for a wide range of signal frequencies.
- Short Circuit Protection: Protects the IC from damage due to output shorts.
- Internal Phase Compensation: Ensures stable operation in a variety of applications.
- Wide Supply Voltage Range: Operates over a wide range of supply voltages.
Benefits
- Reduced Component Count: The dual op-amp configuration reduces the number of ICs needed in a circuit.
- Accurate Signal Amplification: High gain and low offset voltage ensure accurate amplification of input signals.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of analog signal processing applications.
- Stable Performance: Internal phase compensation ensures stable operation.
- Protection Against Damage: Short circuit protection prevents damage to the IC.
- Cost-Effective: Provides two op-amps in a single package, reducing cost.
Additional Details
The TA7502P typically operates with a supply voltage range of ±3V to ±18V. It features a high open-loop gain, typically around 100dB. The input offset voltage is typically in the range of a few millivolts. The bandwidth is typically several megahertz. The slew rate is typically a few volts per microsecond. It is available in a through-hole package, such as a DIP (Dual Inline Package), for easy integration into electronic circuits. The operating temperature range is usually from -20°C to +75°C.