
TLV2774CDG4
ActiveIC CMOS 4 CIRCUIT 14SOIC
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TLV2774CDG4
ActiveIC CMOS 4 CIRCUIT 14SOIC
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Technical Specifications
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Specification | TLV2774CDG4 | TLV2774 Series |
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Amplifier Type | CMOS | CMOS |
Current - Input Bias | 2 pA | 2 pA |
Current - Output / Channel | 50 mA | 50 mA |
Current - Supply | 1 mA | 1 mA |
Gain Bandwidth Product | 5.1 MHz | 5.1 MHz |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount, Through Hole |
Number of Circuits | 4 | 4 |
Operating Temperature [Max] | 70 °C | 70 - 125 °C |
Operating Temperature [Min] | 0 °C | -55 - 0 °C |
Output Type | Rail-to-Rail | Rail-to-Rail |
Package / Case | 3.9 mm | 3.9 - 7.62 mm |
Package / Case | 0.154 in | 0.154 - 0.3 in |
Package / Case | 14-SOIC | 14-SOIC, 14-TSSOP, 14-DIP |
Package / Case | - | 0.173 in |
Package / Case | - | 4.4 mm |
Slew Rate | 10.5 V/µs | 10.5 V/µs |
Supplier Device Package | - | 14-TSSOP |
Voltage - Input Offset | 700 µV | 700 - 800 µV |
Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max] | 5.5 V | 5.5 - 6 V |
Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min] | 2.5 V | 2.5 V |
Pricing
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TLV2774 Series
Quad, 5.5-V, 5.1-MHz, high slew rate (10.5-V/μs) operational amplifier
Part | Package / Case | Package / Case | Package / Case | Amplifier Type | Gain Bandwidth Product | Mounting Type | Current - Supply | Current - Output / Channel | Output Type | Operating Temperature [Min] | Operating Temperature [Max] | Voltage - Input Offset | Number of Circuits | Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max] | Slew Rate | Current - Input Bias | Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min] | Supplier Device Package | Package / Case [custom] | Package / Case [custom] |
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Texas Instruments TLV2774AIDThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 3.9 mm | 0.154 in | 14-SOIC | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -40 °C | 125 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | |||
Texas Instruments TLV2774IDThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 3.9 mm | 0.154 in | 14-SOIC | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -40 °C | 125 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | |||
Texas Instruments TLV2774AIPWThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 14-TSSOP | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -40 °C | 125 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | 14-TSSOP | 0.173 in | 4.4 mm | ||
Texas Instruments TLV2774AIDRThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 3.9 mm | 0.154 in | 14-SOIC | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -40 °C | 125 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | |||
Texas Instruments TLV2774CDThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 3.9 mm | 0.154 in | 14-SOIC | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | 0 °C | 70 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | |||
Texas Instruments TLV2774CPWThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 14-TSSOP | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | 0 °C | 70 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | 14-TSSOP | 0.173 in | 4.4 mm | ||
Texas Instruments TLV2774CDRThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 3.9 mm | 0.154 in | 14-SOIC | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | 0 °C | 70 °C | 700 V | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/s | 2 pA | 2.5 V | |||
Texas Instruments TLV2774INThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 7.62 mm | 0.3 in | 14-DIP | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Through Hole | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -40 °C | 125 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | |||
Texas Instruments TLV2774CNThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 7.62 mm | 0.3 in | 14-DIP | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Through Hole | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | 0 °C | 70 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | |||
Texas Instruments TLV2774AMDREPThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hzinput noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (-55°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hzinput noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (-55°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. | 3.9 mm | 0.154 in | 14-SOIC | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -55 C | 125 °C | 800 µV | 4 | 6 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | |||
3.9 mm | 0.154 in | 14-SOIC | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | 0 °C | 70 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | ||||
Texas Instruments TLV2774IPWRThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 14-TSSOP | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -40 °C | 125 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | 14-TSSOP | 0.173 in | 4.4 mm | ||
14-TSSOP | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -40 °C | 125 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | 14-TSSOP | 0.173 in | 4.4 mm | |||
Texas Instruments TLV2774IDRThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 3.9 mm | 0.154 in | 14-SOIC | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -40 °C | 125 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | |||
Texas Instruments TLV2774IPWThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 14-TSSOP | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -40 °C | 125 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | 14-TSSOP | 0.173 in | 4.4 mm | ||
Texas Instruments TLV2774CPWRThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 14-TSSOP | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | 0 °C | 70 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | 14-TSSOP | 0.173 in | 4.4 mm | ||
Texas Instruments TLV2774AINThe TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available. | 7.62 mm | 0.3 in | 14-DIP | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Through Hole | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -40 °C | 125 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V | |||
3.9 mm | 0.154 in | 14-SOIC | CMOS | 5.1 MHz | Surface Mount | 1 mA | 50 mA | Rail-to-Rail | -40 °C | 125 °C | 700 µV | 4 | 5.5 V | 10.5 V/µs | 2 pA | 2.5 V |
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The TLV277x CMOS operational amplifier family combines high slew rate and bandwidth, rail-to-rail output swing, high output drive, and excellent dc precision. The device provides 10.5 V/µs of slew rate and 5.1 MHz of bandwidth while only consuming 1 mA of supply current per channel. This ac performance is much higher than current competitive CMOS amplifiers. The rail-to-rail output swing and high output drive make these devices a good choice for driving the analog input or reference of analog-to-digital converters. These devices also have low distortion while driving a 600-load for use in telecom systems.
These amplifiers have a 360-µV input offset voltage, a 17 nV/Hz input noise voltage, and a 2-pA input bias current for measurement, medical, and industrial applications. The TLV277x family is also specified across an extended temperature range (–40°C to 125°C), making it useful for automotive systems, and the military temperature range (–55°C to 125°C), for military systems.
These devices operate from a 2.5-V to 5.5-V single supply voltage and are characterized at 2.7 V and 5 V. The single-supply operation and low power consumption make these devices a good solution for portable applications. The following table lists the packages available.
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