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Dual, 16-V, 10-MHz operational amplifier with shutdown functionality 10-HVSSOP -40 to 125
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TLC073IDGQR by Texas Instruments is an Operational Amplifier.
Operational Amplifiers are under the broader part category of Amplifier Circuits.
Amplifier circuits use external power to increase the amplitude of an input signal. They can be used to perform linear amplifications or logarithmic functions. Read more about Amplifier Circuits on our Amplifier Circuits part category page.
Part # | Distributor | Description | Stock | Price | Buy | |
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296-7237-1-ND
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DigiKey | IC CMOS 2 CIRCUIT 10HVSSOP Min Qty: 1 Lead time: 18 Weeks Container: Cut Tape (CT), Digi-Reel®, Tape & Reel (TR) |
27450 In Stock |
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$1.4470 / $2.1400 | Buy Now |
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595-TLC073IDGQR
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Mouser Electronics | Operational Amplifiers - Op Amps Dual Wide-Bandwidth Hi-Output-Drive A 595-TLC073IDGQ RoHS: Compliant | 2769 |
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$1.0300 / $2.1400 | Buy Now |
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Rochester Electronics | TLC073 Dual Wide-Bandwidth High-Output-Drive Op Amp w/Shutdown RoHS: Compliant Status: Active Min Qty: 1 | 40 |
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$0.8316 / $1.3400 | Buy Now |
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TLC073IDGQR
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TME | IC: operational amplifier, 10MHz, Ch: 2, HVSSOP10, reel,tape Min Qty: 1 | 0 |
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$1.8300 / $2.9200 | RFQ |
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Chip 1 Exchange | INSTOCK | 1559 |
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RFQ |
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TLC073IDGQR
Texas Instruments
Dual, 16-V, 10-MHz operational amplifier with shutdown functionality 10-HVSSOP -40 to 125
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Pbfree Code | Yes | |
Rohs Code | Yes | |
Part Life Cycle Code | Active | |
Ihs Manufacturer | TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC | |
Part Package Code | MSOP | |
Package Description | GREEN, PLASTIC, MSOP-10 | |
Pin Count | 10 | |
Reach Compliance Code | compliant | |
ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
HTS Code | 8542.33.00.01 | |
Samacsys Manufacturer | Texas Instruments | |
Amplifier Type | OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER | |
Architecture | VOLTAGE-FEEDBACK | |
Average Bias Current-Max (IIB) | 0.0007 µA | |
Bias Current-Max (IIB) @25C | 0.00005 µA | |
Common-mode Reject Ratio-Min | 80 dB | |
Common-mode Reject Ratio-Nom | 95 dB | |
Frequency Compensation | YES | |
Input Offset Current-Max (IIO) | 0.00005 µA | |
Input Offset Voltage-Max | 1900 µV | |
JESD-30 Code | S-PDSO-G10 | |
JESD-609 Code | e4 | |
Length | 3 mm | |
Low-Bias | YES | |
Low-Offset | NO | |
Micropower | NO | |
Moisture Sensitivity Level | 1 | |
Number of Functions | 2 | |
Number of Terminals | 10 | |
Operating Temperature-Max | 125 °C | |
Operating Temperature-Min | -40 °C | |
Package Body Material | PLASTIC/EPOXY | |
Package Code | HTSSOP | |
Package Equivalence Code | TSSOP10,.19,20 | |
Package Shape | SQUARE | |
Package Style | SMALL OUTLINE, HEAT SINK/SLUG, THIN PROFILE, SHRINK PITCH | |
Packing Method | TR | |
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) | 260 | |
Power | NO | |
Programmable Power | NO | |
Qualification Status | Not Qualified | |
Seated Height-Max | 1.1 mm | |
Slew Rate-Min | 9.5 V/us | |
Slew Rate-Nom | 16 V/us | |
Supply Current-Max | 5 mA | |
Supply Voltage Limit-Max | 17 V | |
Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup) | 5 V | |
Surface Mount | YES | |
Technology | BIMOS | |
Temperature Grade | AUTOMOTIVE | |
Terminal Finish | Nickel/Palladium/Gold (Ni/Pd/Au) | |
Terminal Form | GULL WING | |
Terminal Pitch | 0.5 mm | |
Terminal Position | DUAL | |
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) | 30 | |
Unity Gain BW-Nom | 10000 | |
Voltage Gain-Min | 100000 | |
Wideband | NO | |
Width | 3 mm |
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It is recommended to follow a star topology for the power supply connections, keep analog and digital grounds separate, and use a solid ground plane to minimize noise. Additionally, use short and direct traces for the input and output signals, and avoid crossing signal lines over each other.
To ensure proper biasing, connect the VCC pin to a stable 5V power supply, and decouple it with a 0.1uF capacitor to ground. For optimal performance, configure the device in the desired mode (e.g., 8-bit or 10-bit) by setting the appropriate pins (e.g., MODE, INL, and INH) according to the datasheet.
The TLC073IDGQR has a maximum junction temperature of 150°C. To ensure reliable operation, provide adequate heat sinking, keep the device away from heat sources, and avoid high ambient temperatures. Use thermal pads or heat sinks if necessary, and ensure good airflow around the device.
To troubleshoot issues, first verify the power supply and biasing are correct. Check the input signals and ensure they are within the specified range. Use an oscilloscope to monitor the output signals and verify they match the expected values. If issues persist, consult the datasheet and application notes for guidance, or contact Texas Instruments support for further assistance.
To minimize EMI, use a multi-layer PCB with a solid ground plane, and keep the TLC073IDGQR away from high-frequency signal lines. Use shielded cables or twisted pairs for input and output signals, and avoid running signal lines parallel to each other. Additionally, use EMI-absorbing materials or shielding cans if necessary.