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Texas Instruments' TLV2316 devices are general-purpose, low-power operational amplifiers. Features such as rail-to-rail input and output swings, low quiescent current (400 µA/ch typical) combined with a wide bandwidth of 10 MHz, and very-low noise (12 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz) make these devices attractive for a variety of applications that require a good balance between cost and performance. The low input bias current supports operational amplifiers that are used in applications with megaohm source impedances.
The robust design of the TLV316 devices provide ease-of-use to the circuit designer, a unity-gain stable, integrated RFI/EMI rejection filter, no phase reversal in overdrive condition, and high electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection (4 kV HBM).
These devices are optimized for low-voltage operation as low as 1.8 V (±0.9 V) and up to 5.5 V (±2.75 V). This latest addition of low-voltage, CMOS operational amplifiers to the portfolio, in conjunction with the TLVx313 and TLVx314, offer a family of bandwidth, noise, and power options to meet the needs of a wide variety of applications.
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