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The TLC271 operational amplifier combines a wide range of input offset voltage grades with low offset voltage drift and high input impedance. In addition, the TLC271 offers a bias-select mode that allows the user to select the best combination of power dissipation and ac performance for a particular application.
Using the bias-select option, these devices can be programmed to fit a wide range of applications. Three offset voltage grades are available, ranging from the low-cost TLC271 (10mV) to the TLC271B (2mV) low-offset version. The devices are offered in both commercial and industrial operating temperature ranges.
The extremely high input impedance and low bias currents, in conjunction with good common-mode and supply voltage rejection, make these devices an excellent choice for high performance designs.
The devices also feature low-voltage single-supply operation with a common-mode input voltage range which includes the negative rail.
The TLC271 operational amplifier combines a wide range of input offset voltage grades with low offset voltage drift and high input impedance. In addition, the TLC271 offers a bias-select mode that allows the user to select the best combination of power dissipation and ac performance for a particular application.
Using the bias-select option, these devices can be programmed to fit a wide range of applications. Three offset voltage grades are available, ranging from the low-cost TLC271 (10mV) to the TLC271B (2mV) low-offset version. The devices are offered in both commercial and industrial operating temperature ranges.
The extremely high input impedance and low bias currents, in conjunction with good common-mode and supply voltage rejection, make these devices an excellent choice for high performance designs.
The devices also feature low-voltage single-supply operation with a common-mode input voltage range which includes the negative rail.
The TLC271 operational amplifier combines a wide range of input offset voltage grades with low offset voltage drift and high input impedance. In addition, the TLC271 offers a bias-select mode that allows the user to select the best combination of power dissipation and ac performance for a particular application.
Using the bias-select option, these devices can be programmed to fit a wide range of applications. Three offset voltage grades are available, ranging from the low-cost TLC271 (10mV) to the TLC271B (2mV) low-offset version. The devices are offered in both commercial and industrial operating temperature ranges.
The extremely high input impedance and low bias currents, in conjunction with good common-mode and supply voltage rejection, make these devices an excellent choice for high performance designs.
The devices also feature low-voltage single-supply operation with a common-mode input voltage range which includes the negative rail.
Compliance (Only Automotive supports PPAP) | Standard |
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AEC Qualified | No |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Minimum Supply Voltage (V) | 3 V |
Maximum Supply Voltage (V) | 16 V |
Supply Current @ 5V (per Op Amp) (mA) | 0.28 mA |
Input Offset Voltage typ (mV) | 0.24 mV |
Input Bias Current typ (nA) | 0.0006 nA |
Minimum Input Common Mode Voltage (V) | V- -0.2 V |
Maximum Input Common Mode Voltage (V) | V+ -1.0 V |
Output Current Source (mA) | 15 mA |
Output Current Sink (mA) | 15 mA |
Rail-Rail | None |
Operating Ambient Temperature Range (°C) | 0 to 70 °C |
A PCN may only apply to specific orderable part numbers in this datasheet. Please refer to the corresponding PCN to see the exact orderable part number(s) affected.
PCN # | Issue Date | Implementation Date | Subject |
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PCN-2512 | 2021-04-16 | 2021-07-16 | Qualified Additional Assembly & Test (A/T) Site |