The TLC27L1x operational amplifiers combine a wide range of input
offset-voltage grades with low offset-voltage drift and high input impedance. In
addition, the TLC27L1x 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.
Two offset-voltage grades are
available (C-suffix and I-suffix types), ranging from the low-cost TLC27L1 (10mV) to
the TLV27L1A (5mV) 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 choice for new state-of-the-art designs as well
as for upgrading existing designs.
In general,
many features associated with bipolar technology are available in LinCMOS
operational amplifiers, without the power penalties of bipolar technology. General
applications such as transducer interfacing, analog calculations, amplifier blocks,
active filters, and signal buffering are all easily designed with the TLC27L1x. The devices also exhibit low-voltage,
single-supply operation, making them an excellent choice for remote and inaccessible
battery-powered applications. The common-mode input-voltage range includes the
negative rail.
The TLC27L1x incorporate internal electrostatic-discharge (ESD) protection
circuits that prevent functional failures at voltages up to 2000V as tested under
MIL-STD-883C, Method 3015.2. However, exercise care when handling these devices
because exposure to ESD can result in the degradation of the device parametric
performance.
The C-suffix devices are characterized
for operation from 0°C to 70°C. The I-suffix devices are characterized for operation
from −40°C to +85°C.
The TLC27L1x operational amplifiers combine a wide range of input
offset-voltage grades with low offset-voltage drift and high input impedance. In
addition, the TLC27L1x 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.
Two offset-voltage grades are
available (C-suffix and I-suffix types), ranging from the low-cost TLC27L1 (10mV) to
the TLV27L1A (5mV) 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 choice for new state-of-the-art designs as well
as for upgrading existing designs.
In general,
many features associated with bipolar technology are available in LinCMOS
operational amplifiers, without the power penalties of bipolar technology. General
applications such as transducer interfacing, analog calculations, amplifier blocks,
active filters, and signal buffering are all easily designed with the TLC27L1x. The devices also exhibit low-voltage,
single-supply operation, making them an excellent choice for remote and inaccessible
battery-powered applications. The common-mode input-voltage range includes the
negative rail.
The TLC27L1x incorporate internal electrostatic-discharge (ESD) protection
circuits that prevent functional failures at voltages up to 2000V as tested under
MIL-STD-883C, Method 3015.2. However, exercise care when handling these devices
because exposure to ESD can result in the degradation of the device parametric
performance.
The C-suffix devices are characterized
for operation from 0°C to 70°C. The I-suffix devices are characterized for operation
from −40°C to +85°C.