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TLC271

Specifications

SKU: 1246412

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LinCMOSTM Programmable Low-Power Operational Amplifier
Parameter Symbol Conditions Min Typ Max Unit
Supply Voltage VCC Operating 2.7 16 V
Input Voltage Range VI Relative to Ground 0 VCC - 1.5 V
Output Voltage Swing VO No Load 0 VCC - 1.5 V
Input Offset Voltage VOS VCC = 5V -5 0 5 μV
Input Bias Current IB VCC = 5V -10 0 10 nA
Input Offset Current IOS VCC = 5V -1 0 1 nA
Slew Rate SR VCC = 5V 0.4 V/μs
Bandwidth fT VCC = 5V 1.3 MHz
Gain Bandwidth Product GBP VCC = 5V 1.3 MHz
Quiescent Current IQ VCC = 5V 80 μA
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio CMRR VCC = 5V 90 dB
Power Supply Rejection Ratio PSRR VCC = 5V 90 dB

Instructions for Using the TLC271:

  1. Power Supply:

    • The TLC271 can operate with a supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 16V.
    • Ensure that the power supply is stable and within the specified range to avoid damage to the device.
  2. Input Voltage:

    • The input voltage should be within the range of 0V to VCC - 1.5V.
    • Exceeding these limits can cause the device to malfunction or be damaged.
  3. Output Voltage:

    • The output voltage swing is typically from 0V to VCC - 1.5V when no load is connected.
    • For optimal performance, ensure that the load does not pull the output beyond these limits.
  4. Bias and Offset Currents:

    • The input bias current and input offset current are very low, making the TLC271 suitable for high-impedance applications.
    • These parameters should be considered when designing circuits to minimize errors.
  5. Slew Rate:

    • The slew rate of 0.4V/μs indicates the maximum rate at which the output voltage can change.
    • This is important for applications involving fast signal changes.
  6. Bandwidth and Gain Bandwidth Product:

    • The bandwidth and gain bandwidth product are both 1.3MHz, which is typical for a general-purpose op-amp.
    • These values help in determining the frequency response of the circuit.
  7. Quiescent Current:

    • The quiescent current is 80μA, which is relatively low, making the TLC271 suitable for battery-powered applications.
  8. Common-Mode and Power Supply Rejection Ratios:

    • The CMRR and PSRR of 90dB indicate good rejection of common-mode signals and power supply variations, respectively.
    • These parameters are crucial for maintaining signal integrity in noisy environments.
  9. Handling and Storage:

    • Handle the TLC271 with care to avoid static discharge, which can damage the device.
    • Store the device in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture damage.
  10. Circuit Design:

    • When designing circuits with the TLC271, ensure proper decoupling capacitors are used to stabilize the power supply.
    • Use appropriate feedback networks to achieve the desired gain and stability.

By following these guidelines, you can effectively use the TLC271 in your electronic designs.

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