TLV8542RUGR


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Description

TLV8542RUGR Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

Dual, 3.6-V, 8-kHz, ultra-low quiescent current (500-nA), RRIO operational amplifier

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 0.699
100 — 249 0.538
250 — 999 0.396
1,000 + 0.20

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category Operational Amplifiers - Op Amps
RoHS Y
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case X2QFN-8
Supply Voltage - Max 3.6 V
Output Current per Channel 30 mA
Number of Channels 2 Channel
GBP - Gain Bandwidth Product 8 kHz
SR - Slew Rate 0.0035 V/us
CMRR - Common Mode Rejection Ratio 80 dB
Ib - Input Bias Current 100 fA
Vos - Input Offset Voltage 3.1 mV
Supply Voltage - Min 1.7 V
Operating Supply Current 550 nA
Minimum Operating Temperature - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 125 C
Shutdown No Shutdown
Series TLV8542
Packaging Reel
Amplifier Type Nanopower
Input Type Rail-to-Rail
Output Type Rail-to-Rail
Product Operational Amplifiers
Brand Texas Instruments
3 dB Bandwidth -
en - Input Voltage Noise Density 264 nV/sqrt Hz
Ios - Input Offset Current 100 fA
Product Type Op Amps - Operational Amplifiers
PSRR - Power Supply Rejection Ratio 90 dB
Factory Pack Quantity 3000
Subcategory Amplifier ICs
Vcm - Common Mode Voltage 3.3 V

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

TLV8542RUGR Datasheet

More Information

The TLV854x ultra-low-power operational amplifiers (op amps) are intended for cost-optimized sensing applications in wireless and low-power wired equipment. The TLV854x family of op amps minimize power consumption in equipment such as motion detecting security systems (like microwave and PIR motion sensing) where operational battery life is critical. They also have a carefully designed CMOS input stage, enabling very low, femto-ampere bias currents, thereby reducing IBIAS and IOS errors that would otherwise impact sensitive applications. Examples of these include transimpedance amplifier (TIA) configurations with megaohm feedback resistors, and high source impedance sensing applications. Additionally, built-in EMI protection reduces sensitivity to unwanted RF signals from sources such as mobile phones, WiFi, radio transmitters and tab readers.

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