The TLV4110IDR package consists of 8 pins arranged as follows:
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OUT | 1 8 | VCC+
IN- | 2 7 | IN+
IN+ | 3 6 | VCC-
GND | 4 5 | OUT
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Advantages: - High-speed performance - Low power consumption - Wide supply voltage range - Rail-to-rail input/output operation - Precision amplification
Disadvantages: - Limited availability in reel packaging only - Relatively high input offset voltage compared to some alternative models
The TLV4110IDR is a voltage feedback amplifier that amplifies the difference between its non-inverting (IN+) and inverting (IN-) inputs. It operates by using an internal operational amplifier to provide high gain and accurate amplification of the input signal. The rail-to-rail input/output operation ensures that the amplified output signal remains within the full range of the supply voltage.
The TLV4110IDR is commonly used in various applications, including but not limited to: - Audio amplification - Sensor signal conditioning - Data acquisition systems - Portable instrumentation - Active filters - Medical devices
Some alternative models that can be considered as alternatives to TLV4110IDR include: - TLV4111IDR: Similar specifications with lower input offset voltage - TLV4112IDR: Higher gain bandwidth product with similar characteristics - TLV4113IDR: Lower power consumption with comparable performance
These alternative models provide options for specific requirements or preferences in different applications.
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What is the maximum supply voltage for TLV4110IDR?
- The maximum supply voltage for TLV4110IDR is 36V.
What is the typical input offset voltage of TLV4110IDR?
- The typical input offset voltage of TLV4110IDR is 300µV.
Can TLV4110IDR be used as a comparator?
- Yes, TLV4110IDR can be used as a comparator due to its high-speed operation.
What is the common-mode voltage range of TLV4110IDR?
- The common-mode voltage range of TLV4110IDR is from -0.2V to VCC - 1.5V.
Is TLV4110IDR suitable for battery-powered applications?
- Yes, TLV4110IDR is suitable for battery-powered applications due to its low quiescent current of 25µA.
What is the bandwidth of TLV4110IDR?
- The bandwidth of TLV4110IDR is 10MHz.
Can TLV4110IDR operate with a single power supply?
- Yes, TLV4110IDR can operate with a single power supply as low as 2.7V.
Does TLV4110IDR have built-in ESD protection?
- Yes, TLV4110IDR has built-in ESD protection up to 4kV.
What is the temperature range for TLV4110IDR?
- TLV4110IDR operates within a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C.
Is TLV4110IDR RoHS compliant?
- Yes, TLV4110IDR is RoHS compliant, making it suitable for environmentally friendly applications.