
TL3472 Series
Dual, 36-V, 4-MHz, 10-V/µs slew rate, In to V- operational amplifier
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog
Dual, 36-V, 4-MHz, 10-V/µs slew rate, In to V- operational amplifier
Key Features
• Wide Gain-Bandwidth Product...4 MHzHigh Slew Rate...13 V/µsFast Settling Time...1.1 µs to 0.1%Wide-Range Single-Supply Operation...4 V to 36 VWide Input Common-Mode Range Includes Ground (VCC–)Low Total Harmonic Distortion...0.02%Large-Capacitance Drive Capability...10,000 pFOutput Short-Circuit ProtectionWide Gain-Bandwidth Product...4 MHzHigh Slew Rate...13 V/µsFast Settling Time...1.1 µs to 0.1%Wide-Range Single-Supply Operation...4 V to 36 VWide Input Common-Mode Range Includes Ground (VCC–)Low Total Harmonic Distortion...0.02%Large-Capacitance Drive Capability...10,000 pFOutput Short-Circuit Protection
Description
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Quality, low-cost, bipolar fabrication with innovative design concepts are employed for the TL3472 operational amplifier. This device offers 4 MHz of gain-bandwidth product, 13-V/µs slew rate, and fast settling time, without the use of JFET device technology. Although the TL3472 can be operated from split supplies, it is particularly suited for single-supply operation because the common-mode input voltage range includes ground potential (VCC-). With a Darlington transistor input stage, this device exhibits high input resistance, low input offset voltage, and high gain. The all-npn output stage, characterized by no dead-band crossover distortion and large output voltage swing, provides high-capacitance drive capability, excellent phase and gain margins, low open-loop high-frequency output impedance, and symmetrical source/sink ac frequency response. This low-cost amplifier is an alternative to the MC33072 and the MC34072 operational amplifiers.
Quality, low-cost, bipolar fabrication with innovative design concepts are employed for the TL3472 operational amplifier. This device offers 4 MHz of gain-bandwidth product, 13-V/µs slew rate, and fast settling time, without the use of JFET device technology. Although the TL3472 can be operated from split supplies, it is particularly suited for single-supply operation because the common-mode input voltage range includes ground potential (VCC-). With a Darlington transistor input stage, this device exhibits high input resistance, low input offset voltage, and high gain. The all-npn output stage, characterized by no dead-band crossover distortion and large output voltage swing, provides high-capacitance drive capability, excellent phase and gain margins, low open-loop high-frequency output impedance, and symmetrical source/sink ac frequency response. This low-cost amplifier is an alternative to the MC33072 and the MC34072 operational amplifiers.