TL072IP: Low-Noise FET-Input Op Amp, ±2.25V to ±20V, 20V/μs
Texas Instruments

The TL072IP from Texas Instruments is part of the TL07x family of low-noise FET-input operational amplifiers, designed to offer a blend of low offset voltage, high slew rate, and wide voltage support. This particular model, TL072IP, is characterized by its low offset voltage of 1 mV (typical) and a high slew rate of 20 V/μs, making it suitable for applications requiring precise signal amplification and fast response times.

The device operates across a wide supply voltage range of ±2.25 V to ±20 V, accommodating various power supply configurations. It also features low power consumption at 940 μA/channel (typical), which, combined with its low noise of 18 nV/√Hz at f = 1 kHz, makes it an efficient choice for power-sensitive applications. The TL072IP is equipped with integrated EMI and RF filters, enhancing its performance in environments with potential electromagnetic interference.

Key Specifications and Features

  • Supply Voltage Range: ±2.25 V to ±20 V
  • Slew Rate: 20 V/μs (typical)
  • Offset Voltage: 1 mV (typical)
  • Offset Voltage Drift: 2 μV/°C
  • Power Consumption: 940 μA/channel (typical)
  • Common-Mode Input Voltage Range: Includes VCC+
  • Low Noise: 18 nV/√Hz at f = 1 kHz
  • Output Short-Circuit Protection
  • Low Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.003% (typical)

TL072IP Datasheet

TL072IP datasheet (PDF)

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Applications

  • Solar energy systems (string and central inverters)
  • 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, designed to amplify voltage signals. They are versatile devices used in a wide range of applications, from signal conditioning and filtering to mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, integration, and differentiation. An important characteristic of op-amps is their high input impedance and low output impedance, making them ideal for buffering and amplifying signals without significant loading on the source or load.

When selecting an op-amp, engineers consider several parameters, including input offset voltage, slew rate, bandwidth, power supply requirements, and noise levels. The input offset voltage is crucial for precision applications as it affects the accuracy of the amplification. The slew rate, indicating how quickly the output can change in response to input signal changes, is important for high-speed applications. Bandwidth determines the frequency range over which the op-amp can operate effectively, while power consumption is a key factor in battery-powered or energy-efficient designs.

The TL072IP, with its low-noise characteristics and high slew rate, is well-suited for applications requiring precise signal processing and fast response times. Its wide supply voltage range allows flexibility in power supply design, catering to a broad spectrum of applications. Additionally, features like integrated EMI and RF filters and output short-circuit protection enhance its reliability and robustness in challenging environments.

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