The TA75072P is a dual operational amplifier (op-amp) manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. This device contains two independent op-amps within a single package, making it suitable for applications that require multiple amplification stages or signal processing channels. It is designed for general-purpose amplification and signal conditioning.
Applications:
- Audio amplification: Dual-channel audio amplifiers, preamplifiers, and mixing circuits.
- Active filters: Implementing multiple filter stages in signal processing applications.
- Instrumentation amplifiers: Amplifying and conditioning signals from sensors.
- Voltage comparators: Comparing two voltage levels in control circuits.
- Signal inverters: Inverting signals for various applications.
Features:
- Dual operational amplifier: Contains two independent op-amps in a single package.
- High open-loop gain: Provides high amplification for small signals.
- Low input bias current: Minimizes errors due to input current.
- Wide supply voltage range: Operates with a variety of supply voltages.
- Internal phase compensation: Ensures stable operation without external components.
Benefits:
- Space-saving design: Two op-amps in one package reduce board space.
- Versatile amplification: Suitable for a wide range of signal amplification needs.
- High precision: Amplifies signals with minimal distortion.
- Easy to use: Requires minimal external components.
- Stable operation: Provides consistent performance in various conditions.
Specifications:
The TA75072P typically operates from a supply voltage range of ±3V to ±16V. It has a high open-loop gain, low input bias current, and good slew rate. The device comes in an 8-pin DIP package. The internal phase compensation ensures stability without requiring external compensation networks.
The TA75072P dual op-amp is a cost-effective and versatile solution for applications requiring multiple amplification stages. Its dual-channel design, high gain, and ease of use make it suitable for a variety of general-purpose amplification and signal conditioning applications.