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SLOS019E − SEPTEMBER 1988 − REVISED FEBRUARY 2005
D008, JG, OR P PACKAGE
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D
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Extremely Low Offset Voltage . . . 1 µV Max
Extremely Low Change on Offset Voltage
With Temperature . . . 0.003 µV/°C Typ
Low Input Offset Current
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C
V
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500 pA Max at T = − 55°C to 125°C
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V
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CMRR . . . 120 dB Min
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D014, J, OR N PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
k
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Common-Mode Input Voltage Range
Includes the Negative Rail
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INT/EXT
CLK IN
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description
CLAMP
C RETURN
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DD−
The TLC2652 and TLC2652A are high-precision
chopper-stabilized operational amplifiers using
Texas Instruments Advanced LinCMOS pro-
cess. This process, in conjunction with unique
chopper-stabilization circuitry, produces opera-
tional amplifiers whose performance matches or
exceeds that of similar devices available today.
FK PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
Chopper-stabilization techniques make possible
extremely high dc precision by continuously
nulling input offset voltage even during variations
in temperature, time, common-mode voltage, and
power supply voltage. In addition, low-frequency
noise voltage is significantly reduced. This high
precision, coupled with the extremely high input
impedance of the CMOS input stage, makes the
TLC2652 and TLC2652A an ideal choice for
low-level signal processing applications such as
strain gauges, thermocouples, and other
transducer amplifiers. For applications that
require extremely low noise and higher usable
bandwidth, use the TLC2654 or TLC2654A
device, which has a chopping frequency of
10 kHz.
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2
1
20 19
18
CLK OUT
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NC
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NC
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NC
V
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DD+
NC
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NC − No internal connection
The TLC2652 and TLC2652A input common-mode range includes the negative rail, thereby providing superior
performance in either single-supply or split-supply applications, even at power supply voltage levels as low as
1.9 V.
Two external capacitors are required for operation of the device; however, the on-chip chopper-control circuitry
is transparent to the user. On devices in the 14-pin and 20-pin packages, the control circuitry is made accessible
to allow the user the option of controlling the clock frequency with an external frequency source. In addition, the
clock threshold level of the TLC2652 and TLC2652A requires no level shifting when used in the single-supply
configuration with a normal CMOS or TTL clock input.
Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of
Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet.
Advanced LinCMOS is a trademark of Texas Instruments.
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