The TLE2021-Q1, TLE2022-Q1, TLE2024-Q1 and TLE2021A-Q1, TLE2022A-Q1 devices (all referred to in this data sheet as
TLE202x-Q1) are precision, high-speed, low-power
operational amplifiers using a new Texas Instruments bipolar process. The A-suffix
devices offer improved dc specifications over the non-A-suffix devices, such as
input offset voltage. These devices combine the best features of the OP21 with
highly improved slew rate and unity-gain bandwidth.
The addition of a bias circuit in
conjunction with this process results in extremely stable parameters with both time
and temperature. Therefore, a precision device remains a precision device even with
changes in temperature and over years of use.
This combination of excellent dc
performance with a common-mode input voltage that includes the negative rail makes
these devices an excellent choice for low-level signal conditioning applications in
either single-supply or split-supply configurations. In addition, these devices
offer phase-reversal protection circuitry that eliminates an unexpected change in
output states when one of the inputs is less than the negative supply rail.
A variety of available options
includes small-outline versions for high-density systems applications.
These devices are characterized for
operation over the full automotive temperature range of −40°C to +125°C.
The TLE2021-Q1, TLE2022-Q1, TLE2024-Q1 and TLE2021A-Q1, TLE2022A-Q1 devices (all referred to in this data sheet as
TLE202x-Q1) are precision, high-speed, low-power
operational amplifiers using a new Texas Instruments bipolar process. The A-suffix
devices offer improved dc specifications over the non-A-suffix devices, such as
input offset voltage. These devices combine the best features of the OP21 with
highly improved slew rate and unity-gain bandwidth.
The addition of a bias circuit in
conjunction with this process results in extremely stable parameters with both time
and temperature. Therefore, a precision device remains a precision device even with
changes in temperature and over years of use.
This combination of excellent dc
performance with a common-mode input voltage that includes the negative rail makes
these devices an excellent choice for low-level signal conditioning applications in
either single-supply or split-supply configurations. In addition, these devices
offer phase-reversal protection circuitry that eliminates an unexpected change in
output states when one of the inputs is less than the negative supply rail.
A variety of available options
includes small-outline versions for high-density systems applications.
These devices are characterized for
operation over the full automotive temperature range of −40°C to +125°C.