TLC27L9CDG4 Overview
A D case is used to package the op amp. OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER-type instrumentation amplifiers are used in this application. The case in which buffer amplifier is delivered is called a Rail/Tube case. It is estimated that there will be 14 terminations in the next few months. There are a total of 14 pins on this op amp. It is important to remember that this op amp should be operated at a voltage of 10V volts. It should be noted that this op amp is a type of Operational Amplifier device. There are 14 pins on this chip. In terms of the input offset voltage, instrumentation amplifier rates at 900μV. An 57μA volt supply current is needed for this linear amplifier to operate. There should be no change in the voltage gain. In order for op amp to function properly, the temperature should not be lower than 0°C degrees Celsius. Instrumentation amplifier should only be used at temperatures up to 70°C. There are a total of 4 elements in this linear amplifier. I would like to point out that this electrical component is capable of working from a voltage below 16V as far as the power supply is concerned. As a general rule, it is advisable to keep the op amp's supply voltage above 3V at all times.
TLC27L9CDG4 Features
14 Pins
supply voltage of 10V
114.32dB voltage gain
TLC27L9CDG4 Applications
There are a lot of Texas Instruments
TLC27L9CDG4 Instrumentational OP Amps applications.
- Addition operation circuits
- Subtraction operation circuits
- single/dual op amp sum and difference circuits
- Integrator circuits
- Differentiator circuits
- Logarithmic operation circuits
- Exponential operation circuits
- Multiplication circuits
- Division circuits
- Precision measurement