Packaging information
Package | Pins SOIC (D) | 14 |
Operating temperature range (°C) 0 to 70 |
Package qty | Carrier 50 | TUBE |
Features for the TLV2464
- Rail-to-Rail Output Swing
- Gain Bandwidth Product...6.4 MHz
- ±80 mA Output Drive Capability
- Supply Current...500 µA/channel
- Input Offset Voltage...100 µV
- Input Noise Voltage...11 nV/Hz
- Slew Rate...1.6 V/µs
- Micropower Shutdown Mode (TLV2460/3/5)...0.3 µA/Channel
- Universal Operational Amplifier EVM
- Available in Q-Temp Automotive
HighRel Automotive Applications
Configuration Control/Print Support
Qualification to Automotive Standards
Description for the TLV2464
The TLV246x is a family of low-power rail-to-rail input/output operational amplifiers specifically designed for portable applications. The input common-mode voltage range extends beyond the supply rails for maximum dynamic range in low-voltage systems. The amplifier output has rail-to-rail performance with high-output-drive capability, solving one of the limitations of older rail-to-rail input/output operational amplifiers. This rail-to-rail dynamic range and high output drive make the TLV246x ideal for buffering analog-to-digital converters.
The operational amplifier has 6.4 MHz of bandwidth and 1.6 V/µs of slew rate with only 500 µA of supply current, providing good ac performance with low power consumption. Three members of the family offer a shutdown terminal, which places the amplifier in an ultralow supply current mode (IDD = 0.3 µA/ch). While in shutdown, the operational-amplifier output is placed in a high-impedance state. DC applications are also well served with an input noise voltage of 11 nV/Hz and input offset voltage of 100 µV.
This family is available in the low-profile SOT23, MSOP, and TSSOP packages. The TLV2460 is the first rail-to-rail input/output operational amplifier with shutdown available in the 6-pin SOT23, making it perfect for high-density circuits. The family is specified over an expanded temperature range (TA = 40°C to 125°C) for use in industrial control and automotive systems, and over the military temperature range (TA = 55°C to 125°C) for use in military systems.