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TLV272
  • TLV272
  • TLV272
  • TLV272
  • TLV272

TLV272

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Dual, 16-V, 3-MHz operational amplifier

Texas Instruments TLV272 Product Info

1 April 2026 1

Parameters

Number of channels

2

Total supply voltage (+5 V = 5, ±5 V = 10) (max) (V)

16

Total supply voltage (+5 V = 5, ±5 V = 10) (min) (V)

2.7

Rail-to-rail

In to V-, Out

GBW (typ) (MHz)

3

Slew rate (typ) (V/µs)

2.1

Vos (offset voltage at 25°C) (max) (mV)

5

Iq per channel (typ) (mA)

0.55

Vn at 1 kHz (typ) (nV√Hz)

39

Rating

Catalog

Operating temperature range (°C)

-40 to 125

Offset drift (typ) (µV/°C)

2

Input bias current (max) (pA)

60

CMRR (typ) (dB)

80

Iout (typ) (A)

0.007

Architecture

CMOS

Input common mode headroom (to negative supply) (typ) (V)

0

Input common mode headroom (to positive supply) (typ) (V)

-1.35

Output swing headroom (to negative supply) (typ) (V)

0.05

Output swing headroom (to positive supply) (typ) (V)

-0.07

Package

PDIP (P)-8-92.5083 mm² 9.81 x 9.43

Features

  • Rail-to-Rail Output
  • Wide Bandwidth: 3 MHz
  • High Slew Rate: 2.4 V/µs
  • Supply Voltage Range: 2.7 V to 16 V
  • Supply Current: 550 µA/Channel
  • Input Noise Voltage: 39 nV/√Hz
  • Input Bias Current: 1 pA
  • Specified Temperature Range:
    • Commercial Grade: 0°C to 70°C
    • Industrial Grade: –40°C to 125°C
  • Ultrasmall Packaging:
    • 5-Pin SOT-23 (TLV271)
    • 8-Pin MSOP (TLV272)
  • Ideal Upgrade for TLC72x Family
  • Rail-to-Rail Output
  • Wide Bandwidth: 3 MHz
  • High Slew Rate: 2.4 V/µs
  • Supply Voltage Range: 2.7 V to 16 V
  • Supply Current: 550 µA/Channel
  • Input Noise Voltage: 39 nV/√Hz
  • Input Bias Current: 1 pA
  • Specified Temperature Range:
    • Commercial Grade: 0°C to 70°C
    • Industrial Grade: –40°C to 125°C
  • Ultrasmall Packaging:
    • 5-Pin SOT-23 (TLV271)
    • 8-Pin MSOP (TLV272)
  • Ideal Upgrade for TLC72x Family

Description

Operating from 2.7 V to 16 V over the extended industrial temperature range from –40°C to +125°C, the TLV27x is a low power, wide bandwidth operational amplifier (opamp) with rail to rail output. This makes it an ideal alternative to the TLC27x family for applications where rail-to-rail output swings are essential. The TLV27x provides 3-MHz bandwidth from only 550 µA.

Like the TLC27x, the TLV27x is fully specified for 5-V and ±5-V supplies. The maximum recommended supply voltage is 16 V, which allows the devices to be operated from a variety of rechargeable cells (±8 V supplies down to ±1.35 V).

The CMOS inputs enable use in high-impedance sensor interfaces, with the lower voltage operation making an attractive alternative for the TLC27x in battery-powered applications.

All members are available in PDIP and SOIC with the singles in the small SOT-23 package, duals in the MSOP, and quads in the TSSOP package.

The 2.7-V operation makes it compatible with Li-Ion powered systems and the operating supply voltage range of many micropower microcontrollers available today including TI’s MSP430.

Operating from 2.7 V to 16 V over the extended industrial temperature range from –40°C to +125°C, the TLV27x is a low power, wide bandwidth operational amplifier (opamp) with rail to rail output. This makes it an ideal alternative to the TLC27x family for applications where rail-to-rail output swings are essential. The TLV27x provides 3-MHz bandwidth from only 550 µA.

Like the TLC27x, the TLV27x is fully specified for 5-V and ±5-V supplies. The maximum recommended supply voltage is 16 V, which allows the devices to be operated from a variety of rechargeable cells (±8 V supplies down to ±1.35 V).

The CMOS inputs enable use in high-impedance sensor interfaces, with the lower voltage operation making an attractive alternative for the TLC27x in battery-powered applications.

All members are available in PDIP and SOIC with the singles in the small SOT-23 package, duals in the MSOP, and quads in the TSSOP package.

The 2.7-V operation makes it compatible with Li-Ion powered systems and the operating supply voltage range of many micropower microcontrollers available today including TI’s MSP430.

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