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DUAL, 8-V, 85-KHZ OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

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TLV2322IPWR - 8-TSSOP

TLV2322IPWR

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DUAL, 8-V, 85-KHZ OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics commom to parts in this series

SpecificationTLV2322IPWRTLV2322 Series
Amplifier TypeCMOSCMOS
Current - Input Bias0.6 pA0.6 pA
Current - Output / Channel30 mA30 mA
Current - Supply20 µA20 µA
Mounting TypeSurface MountSurface Mount, Through Hole
Number of Circuits22
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C-40 °C
Package / Case8-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)8-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width), 8-SOIC, 8-DIP
Package / Case-0.3 - 3.9 mm
Package / Case-7.62 mm
Slew Rate0.03 V/µs0.03 V/µs
Supplier Device Package8-TSSOP8-TSSOP, 8-SOIC, 8-PDIP
Voltage - Input Offset1.1 mV1.1 mV
Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max]8 V8 V
Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min]2 V2 V

Pricing

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TLV2322 Series

Dual, 8-V, 85-kHz operational amplifier

PartPackage / CaseAmplifier TypeOperating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]Current - Input BiasNumber of CircuitsVoltage - Input OffsetVoltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max]Current - Output / ChannelVoltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min]Mounting TypeSupplier Device PackageSlew RateCurrent - SupplyPackage / CasePackage / Case
Texas Instruments
TLV2322IPWR
The TLV232x operational amplifiers are in a family of devices that has been specifically designed for use in low-voltage single-supply applications. This amplifier is especially well suited to ultra-low-power systems that require devices to consume the absolute minimum of supply currents. Each amplifier is fully functional down to a minimum supply voltage of 2 V, is fully characterized, tested, and specified at both 3-V and 5-V power supplies. The common-mode input voltage range includes the negative rail and extends to within 1 V of the positive rail. These amplifiers are specifically targeted for use in very low-power, portable, battery-driven applications with the maximum supply current per operational amplifier specified at only 27 uA over its full temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. Low-voltage and low-power operation has been made possible by using the Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOS technology. The LinCMOS process also features extremely high input impedance and ultra-low bias currents making these amplifiers ideal for interfacing to high-impedance sources such as sensor circuits or filter applications. To facilitate the design of small portable equipment, the TLV232x is made available in a wide range of package options, including the small-outline and thin-shrink small-outline packages (TSSOP). The TSSOP package has significantly reduced dimensions compared to a standard surface-mount package. Its maximum height of only 1.1 mm makes it particularly attractive when space is critical. The device inputs and outputs are designed to withstand -100-mA currents without sustaining latch-up. The TLV232x incorporates internal ESD-protection circuits that prevent functional failures at voltages up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD 883C, Method 3015.2; however, care should be exercised in handling these devices as exposure to ESD can result in the degradation of the device parametric performance. The TLV232x operational amplifiers are in a family of devices that has been specifically designed for use in low-voltage single-supply applications. This amplifier is especially well suited to ultra-low-power systems that require devices to consume the absolute minimum of supply currents. Each amplifier is fully functional down to a minimum supply voltage of 2 V, is fully characterized, tested, and specified at both 3-V and 5-V power supplies. The common-mode input voltage range includes the negative rail and extends to within 1 V of the positive rail. These amplifiers are specifically targeted for use in very low-power, portable, battery-driven applications with the maximum supply current per operational amplifier specified at only 27 uA over its full temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. Low-voltage and low-power operation has been made possible by using the Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOS technology. The LinCMOS process also features extremely high input impedance and ultra-low bias currents making these amplifiers ideal for interfacing to high-impedance sources such as sensor circuits or filter applications. To facilitate the design of small portable equipment, the TLV232x is made available in a wide range of package options, including the small-outline and thin-shrink small-outline packages (TSSOP). The TSSOP package has significantly reduced dimensions compared to a standard surface-mount package. Its maximum height of only 1.1 mm makes it particularly attractive when space is critical. The device inputs and outputs are designed to withstand -100-mA currents without sustaining latch-up. The TLV232x incorporates internal ESD-protection circuits that prevent functional failures at voltages up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD 883C, Method 3015.2; however, care should be exercised in handling these devices as exposure to ESD can result in the degradation of the device parametric performance.
8-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
CMOS
85 °C
-40 °C
0.6 pA
2
1.1 mV
8 V
30 mA
2 V
Surface Mount
8-TSSOP
0.03 V/µs
20 µA
Texas Instruments
TLV2322ID
The TLV232x operational amplifiers are in a family of devices that has been specifically designed for use in low-voltage single-supply applications. This amplifier is especially well suited to ultra-low-power systems that require devices to consume the absolute minimum of supply currents. Each amplifier is fully functional down to a minimum supply voltage of 2 V, is fully characterized, tested, and specified at both 3-V and 5-V power supplies. The common-mode input voltage range includes the negative rail and extends to within 1 V of the positive rail. These amplifiers are specifically targeted for use in very low-power, portable, battery-driven applications with the maximum supply current per operational amplifier specified at only 27 uA over its full temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. Low-voltage and low-power operation has been made possible by using the Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOS technology. The LinCMOS process also features extremely high input impedance and ultra-low bias currents making these amplifiers ideal for interfacing to high-impedance sources such as sensor circuits or filter applications. To facilitate the design of small portable equipment, the TLV232x is made available in a wide range of package options, including the small-outline and thin-shrink small-outline packages (TSSOP). The TSSOP package has significantly reduced dimensions compared to a standard surface-mount package. Its maximum height of only 1.1 mm makes it particularly attractive when space is critical. The device inputs and outputs are designed to withstand -100-mA currents without sustaining latch-up. The TLV232x incorporates internal ESD-protection circuits that prevent functional failures at voltages up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD 883C, Method 3015.2; however, care should be exercised in handling these devices as exposure to ESD can result in the degradation of the device parametric performance. The TLV232x operational amplifiers are in a family of devices that has been specifically designed for use in low-voltage single-supply applications. This amplifier is especially well suited to ultra-low-power systems that require devices to consume the absolute minimum of supply currents. Each amplifier is fully functional down to a minimum supply voltage of 2 V, is fully characterized, tested, and specified at both 3-V and 5-V power supplies. The common-mode input voltage range includes the negative rail and extends to within 1 V of the positive rail. These amplifiers are specifically targeted for use in very low-power, portable, battery-driven applications with the maximum supply current per operational amplifier specified at only 27 uA over its full temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. Low-voltage and low-power operation has been made possible by using the Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOS technology. The LinCMOS process also features extremely high input impedance and ultra-low bias currents making these amplifiers ideal for interfacing to high-impedance sources such as sensor circuits or filter applications. To facilitate the design of small portable equipment, the TLV232x is made available in a wide range of package options, including the small-outline and thin-shrink small-outline packages (TSSOP). The TSSOP package has significantly reduced dimensions compared to a standard surface-mount package. Its maximum height of only 1.1 mm makes it particularly attractive when space is critical. The device inputs and outputs are designed to withstand -100-mA currents without sustaining latch-up. The TLV232x incorporates internal ESD-protection circuits that prevent functional failures at voltages up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD 883C, Method 3015.2; however, care should be exercised in handling these devices as exposure to ESD can result in the degradation of the device parametric performance.
8-SOIC
CMOS
85 °C
-40 °C
0.6 pA
2
1.1 mV
8 V
30 mA
2 V
Surface Mount
8-SOIC
0.03 V/µs
20 µA
3.9 mm
Texas Instruments
TLV2322IPW
CMOS Amplifier 2 Circuit 8-TSSOP
8-TSSOP (0.173", 4.40mm Width)
CMOS
85 °C
-40 °C
0.6 pA
2
1.1 mV
8 V
30 mA
2 V
Surface Mount
8-TSSOP
0.03 V/µs
20 µA
Texas Instruments
TLV2322IDR
The TLV232x operational amplifiers are in a family of devices that has been specifically designed for use in low-voltage single-supply applications. This amplifier is especially well suited to ultra-low-power systems that require devices to consume the absolute minimum of supply currents. Each amplifier is fully functional down to a minimum supply voltage of 2 V, is fully characterized, tested, and specified at both 3-V and 5-V power supplies. The common-mode input voltage range includes the negative rail and extends to within 1 V of the positive rail. These amplifiers are specifically targeted for use in very low-power, portable, battery-driven applications with the maximum supply current per operational amplifier specified at only 27 uA over its full temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. Low-voltage and low-power operation has been made possible by using the Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOS technology. The LinCMOS process also features extremely high input impedance and ultra-low bias currents making these amplifiers ideal for interfacing to high-impedance sources such as sensor circuits or filter applications. To facilitate the design of small portable equipment, the TLV232x is made available in a wide range of package options, including the small-outline and thin-shrink small-outline packages (TSSOP). The TSSOP package has significantly reduced dimensions compared to a standard surface-mount package. Its maximum height of only 1.1 mm makes it particularly attractive when space is critical. The device inputs and outputs are designed to withstand -100-mA currents without sustaining latch-up. The TLV232x incorporates internal ESD-protection circuits that prevent functional failures at voltages up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD 883C, Method 3015.2; however, care should be exercised in handling these devices as exposure to ESD can result in the degradation of the device parametric performance. The TLV232x operational amplifiers are in a family of devices that has been specifically designed for use in low-voltage single-supply applications. This amplifier is especially well suited to ultra-low-power systems that require devices to consume the absolute minimum of supply currents. Each amplifier is fully functional down to a minimum supply voltage of 2 V, is fully characterized, tested, and specified at both 3-V and 5-V power supplies. The common-mode input voltage range includes the negative rail and extends to within 1 V of the positive rail. These amplifiers are specifically targeted for use in very low-power, portable, battery-driven applications with the maximum supply current per operational amplifier specified at only 27 uA over its full temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. Low-voltage and low-power operation has been made possible by using the Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOS technology. The LinCMOS process also features extremely high input impedance and ultra-low bias currents making these amplifiers ideal for interfacing to high-impedance sources such as sensor circuits or filter applications. To facilitate the design of small portable equipment, the TLV232x is made available in a wide range of package options, including the small-outline and thin-shrink small-outline packages (TSSOP). The TSSOP package has significantly reduced dimensions compared to a standard surface-mount package. Its maximum height of only 1.1 mm makes it particularly attractive when space is critical. The device inputs and outputs are designed to withstand -100-mA currents without sustaining latch-up. The TLV232x incorporates internal ESD-protection circuits that prevent functional failures at voltages up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD 883C, Method 3015.2; however, care should be exercised in handling these devices as exposure to ESD can result in the degradation of the device parametric performance.
8-SOIC
CMOS
85 °C
-40 °C
0.6 pA
2
1.1 mV
8 V
30 mA
2 V
Surface Mount
8-SOIC
0.03 V/µs
20 µA
3.9 mm
Texas Instruments
TLV2322IP
The TLV232x operational amplifiers are in a family of devices that has been specifically designed for use in low-voltage single-supply applications. This amplifier is especially well suited to ultra-low-power systems that require devices to consume the absolute minimum of supply currents. Each amplifier is fully functional down to a minimum supply voltage of 2 V, is fully characterized, tested, and specified at both 3-V and 5-V power supplies. The common-mode input voltage range includes the negative rail and extends to within 1 V of the positive rail. These amplifiers are specifically targeted for use in very low-power, portable, battery-driven applications with the maximum supply current per operational amplifier specified at only 27 uA over its full temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. Low-voltage and low-power operation has been made possible by using the Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOS technology. The LinCMOS process also features extremely high input impedance and ultra-low bias currents making these amplifiers ideal for interfacing to high-impedance sources such as sensor circuits or filter applications. To facilitate the design of small portable equipment, the TLV232x is made available in a wide range of package options, including the small-outline and thin-shrink small-outline packages (TSSOP). The TSSOP package has significantly reduced dimensions compared to a standard surface-mount package. Its maximum height of only 1.1 mm makes it particularly attractive when space is critical. The device inputs and outputs are designed to withstand -100-mA currents without sustaining latch-up. The TLV232x incorporates internal ESD-protection circuits that prevent functional failures at voltages up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD 883C, Method 3015.2; however, care should be exercised in handling these devices as exposure to ESD can result in the degradation of the device parametric performance. The TLV232x operational amplifiers are in a family of devices that has been specifically designed for use in low-voltage single-supply applications. This amplifier is especially well suited to ultra-low-power systems that require devices to consume the absolute minimum of supply currents. Each amplifier is fully functional down to a minimum supply voltage of 2 V, is fully characterized, tested, and specified at both 3-V and 5-V power supplies. The common-mode input voltage range includes the negative rail and extends to within 1 V of the positive rail. These amplifiers are specifically targeted for use in very low-power, portable, battery-driven applications with the maximum supply current per operational amplifier specified at only 27 uA over its full temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. Low-voltage and low-power operation has been made possible by using the Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOS technology. The LinCMOS process also features extremely high input impedance and ultra-low bias currents making these amplifiers ideal for interfacing to high-impedance sources such as sensor circuits or filter applications. To facilitate the design of small portable equipment, the TLV232x is made available in a wide range of package options, including the small-outline and thin-shrink small-outline packages (TSSOP). The TSSOP package has significantly reduced dimensions compared to a standard surface-mount package. Its maximum height of only 1.1 mm makes it particularly attractive when space is critical. The device inputs and outputs are designed to withstand -100-mA currents without sustaining latch-up. The TLV232x incorporates internal ESD-protection circuits that prevent functional failures at voltages up to 2000 V as tested under MIL-STD 883C, Method 3015.2; however, care should be exercised in handling these devices as exposure to ESD can result in the degradation of the device parametric performance.
8-DIP
CMOS
85 °C
-40 °C
0.6 pA
2
1.1 mV
8 V
30 mA
2 V
Through Hole
8-PDIP
0.03 V/µs
20 µA
0.3 in
7.62 mm

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TLV2322 Series

The TLV232x operational amplifiers are in a family of devices that has been specifically designed for use in low-voltage single-supply applications. This amplifier is especially well suited to ultra-low-power systems that require devices to consume the absolute minimum of supply currents. Each amplifier is fully functional down to a minimum supply voltage of 2 V, is fully characterized, tested, and specified at both 3-V and 5-V power supplies. The common-mode input voltage range includes the negative rail and extends to within 1 V of the positive rail.

These amplifiers are specifically targeted for use in very low-power, portable, battery-driven applications with the maximum supply current per operational amplifier specified at only 27 uA over its full temperature range of -40°C to 85°C.

Low-voltage and low-power operation has been made possible by using the Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOS technology. The LinCMOS process also features extremely high input impedance and ultra-low bias currents making these amplifiers ideal for interfacing to high-impedance sources such as sensor circuits or filter applications.