Low-Power Operational Amplifiers
D Input Offset Voltage Drift . . . Typically
0.1 µV/Month, Including the First 30 Days
D Wide Range of Supply Voltages O...
Description
D Input Offset Voltage Drift . . . Typically
0.1 µV/Month, Including the First 30 Days
D Wide Range of Supply Voltages Over
Specified Temperature Range: 0°C to 70°C . . . 3 V to 16 V −40°C to 85°C . . . 4 V to 16 V −55°C to 125°C . . . 5 V to 16 V
D Single-Supply Operation D Common-Mode Input Voltage Range
Extends Below the Negative Rail (C-Suffix and I-Suffix Types)
TLC27L1, TLC27L1A, TLC27L1B LinCMOS LOWĆPOWER
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
SLOS154B− DECEMBER 1995 − REVISED JUNE 2005
D Low Noise . . . 68 nV/√Hz Typically at
f = 1 kHz
D Output Voltage Range Includes Negative
Rail
D High Input Impedance . . . 1012 Ω Typ D ESD-Protection Circuitry D Small-Outline Package Option Also
Available in Tape and Reel
D Designed-In Latch-Up Immunity
description The TLC27L1 operational amplifier combines a wide range of input offset-voltage grades with low offset-voltage drift and high input impedance. In addition, the TLC27L1 is a low-bias version of the TLC271 programmable amplifier. These devices use the Texas Instruments silicon-gate LinCMOS technology, which provides offset-voltage stability far exceeding the stability available with conventional metal-gate processes.
Three offset-voltage grades are available (C-suffix and I-suffix types), ranging from the low-cost TLC27L1 (10 mV) to the TLC27L1B (2 mV) low-offset version. The extremely high input impedance and low bias currents, in conjunction with good common-mode rejection and supply voltage rejection, make these devices a good choi...
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