CMOS quad operational amplifier for video and other wide bandwidth applications

18-10-2017 | Texas Instruments | Power

Texas Instruments’ TLV3544-Q1 series of high-speed, voltage-feedback CMOS op amps are designed for video and other applications requiring wide bandwidth. They are qualified for automotive applications. The devices are unity-gain stable and can drive large output currents. Differential gain is 0.02% and differential phase is 0.09-degree. Quiescent current is only 4.9mA per channel. This quad-channel op amp is optimized for operation on single or dual supplies as low as 2.5V (±1.25V) and up to 5.5V (±2.75V). Common-mode input range extends beyond the supplies. The output swing is within 100mV of the rails, supporting wide dynamic range. Multichannel version feature completely independent circuitry for lowest crosstalk and freedom from interaction. All are specified over the extended –40C to +125C temperature range.
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