TLV9001S
TLV9001S is 1-MHz Operational Amplifier manufactured by Texas Instruments.
- Part of the TLV9001 comparator family.
- Part of the TLV9001 comparator family.
Features
- Scalable CMOS amplifier for low-cost applications
- Rail-to-rail input and output
- Low input offset voltage: ±0.4 m V
- Unity-gain bandwidth: 1 MHz
- Low broadband noise: 27 n V/√Hz
- Low input bias current: 5 p A
- Low quiescent current: 60 µA/Ch
- Unity-gain stable
- Internal RFI and EMI filter
- Operational at supply voltages as low as 1.8 V
- Easier to stabilize with higher capacitive load due to resistive open-loop output impedance
- Extended temperature range:
- 40°C to 125°C
2 Applications
- Sensor signal conditioning
- Power modules
- Active filters
- Low-side current sensing
- Smoke detectors
- Motion detectors
- Wearable devices
- Large and small appliances
- EPOS
- Barcode scanners
- Personal electronics
- HVAC: heating, ventilating, and air conditioning
- Motor control: AC induction
3 Description
The TLV900x family includes single (TLV9001), dual (TLV9002), and quad-channel (TLV9004) low-voltage (1.8 V to 5.5 V) operational amplifiers (op amps) with rail-to-rail input and output swing capabilities. These op amps provide a cost-effective solution for space-constrained applications such as smoke detectors, wearable electronics, and small appliances where low-voltage operation and high capacitive-load drive are required. The capacitive-load drive of the TLV900x family is 500 p F, and the resistive openloop output impedance makes stabilization easier with much higher capacitive loads. These op amps are designed specifically for low-voltage operation (1.8 V to 5.5 V) with performance specifications similar to the TLV600x devices.
The robust design of the TLV900x family simplifies circuit design. The op amps feature unity-gain stability, an integrated RFI and EMI rejection filter, and no-phase reversal in overdrive conditions.
The TLV900x devices include a shutdown mode (TLV9001S, TLV9002S, and TLV9004S) that allow the amplifiers to switch off into standby mode with typical current consumption less than 1 µA.
Micro-size packages, such as SOT-553 and...