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| Parameter | Symbol | Conditions | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supply Voltage | VCC | Operating | 2.7 | 6.0 | V | |
| Input Offset Voltage | VIO | VCC=5V, TA=25°C | 1.0 | 4.0 | mV | |
| Input Bias Current | IB | VCC=5V, TA=25°C | 35 | 125 | nA | |
| Input Voltage Noise Density | en | VCC=5V, f=1kHz | 8 | nV/√Hz | ||
| Slew Rate | SR | VCC=5V, RL=2kΩ | 0.3 | V/μs | ||
| Bandwidth | BW | VCC=5V, G=+1, VO=1VP-P | 1.1 | MHz | ||
| Quiescent Current | IQ | VCC=5V, TA=25°C | 350 | 700 | μA |
Instructions for Use:
- Power Supply: Ensure the supply voltage (VCC) is within the specified range of 2.7V to 6.0V.
- Input Signals: Keep input signals within the common-mode input voltage range to avoid distortion or damage.
- Biasing: Be mindful of the input bias current when designing circuits; it can affect the accuracy of the output if not properly accounted for.
- Noise Considerations: The input voltage noise density should be considered in applications where low noise is critical.
- Slew Rate and Bandwidth: Design your application considering the slew rate and bandwidth limitations to ensure proper operation at higher frequencies.
- Quiescent Current: Account for quiescent current in power budget calculations, especially in battery-operated devices.
For detailed specifications and further instructions, refer to the official Texas Instruments datasheet for the TLC2272IDR.
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