TL071BCDR: Low-noise FET-input operational amplifier, 20 V/μs slew rate, ±20 V supply
Texas Instruments

The TL071BCDR from Texas Instruments is part of the TL07x series of low-noise JFET-input operational amplifiers, which are designed to offer a high performance in terms of speed and accuracy for a wide range of applications. These operational amplifiers feature a high slew rate of 20 V/μs, low offset voltage of 1 mV, and low power consumption of 940 μA per channel, making them suitable for demanding applications requiring fast and precise signal processing.

With a wide supply voltage range of ±2.25 V to ±20 V, the TL071BCDR can be used in various configurations, accommodating a broad spectrum of power supply requirements. Additionally, the low noise figure of 18 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz and low total harmonic distortion of 0.003% enhance the signal integrity, making it an excellent choice for high-fidelity audio applications, precision instrumentation, and control systems.

Key Specifications and Features

  • Slew rate: 20 V/μs (typical)
  • Offset voltage: 1 mV (typical)
  • Offset voltage drift: 2 μV/°C
  • Power consumption: 940 μA per channel (typical)
  • Common-mode input voltage range includes VCC+
  • Low input bias and offset currents
  • Noise figure: 18 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz (typical)
  • Total harmonic distortion: 0.003% (typical)
  • Supply voltage range: ±2.25 V to ±20 V

TL071BCDR Datasheet

TL071BCDR datasheet (PDF)

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Applications

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  • Motor drives (AC and servo drive control, power stage modules)
  • Single and three phase UPS
  • Professional audio mixers
  • Battery test equipment

Category

Operational Amplifiers

General information

Operational amplifiers (op-amps) are fundamental components in electronic circuits, serving a wide array of functions from amplification to voltage comparison and mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, integration, and differentiation. Their versatility allows them to be used in a multitude of applications, including signal conditioning, filtering, and analog-to-digital conversion.

When selecting an op-amp, several factors must be considered, such as input offset voltage, bandwidth, slew rate, and power consumption. These parameters determine the op-amp's suitability for specific applications. For instance, a low offset voltage and low noise are critical for precision measurement systems, while a high slew rate is essential for fast signal processing applications.

The TL071BCDR, with its low-noise FET input, high slew rate, and wide supply voltage range, is designed for applications requiring precise signal amplification and fast response times. Its low power consumption and integrated EMI and RF filters make it suitable for use in power-sensitive and noise-sensitive applications.

In summary, the TL071BCDR operational amplifier offers a balance of speed, precision, and low power consumption, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of applications, from audio systems to control circuits and power management solutions.

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