SLOS078N november 1978 – august 2023 TL061 , TL061A , TL061B , TL062 , TL062A , TL062B , TL064 , TL064A , TL064B
PRODUCTION DATA
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The common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of an amplifier is a measure of how well the device rejects unwanted input signals common to both input leads. It is found by taking the ratio of the change in input offset voltage to the change in the input voltage and converting to decibels. Ideally the CMRR is infinite, but in practice, amplifiers are designed to have it as high as possible. The CMRR of this device is 86 dB.