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SGLS199A − JANUARY 2004 − REVISED APRIL 2004
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Qualification in Accordance With
AEC-Q100
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Supply-Current Change Over Full Temp
Range . . . 10 µA Typ at V 15 V
Specified for Both 5-V Single-Supply and
15-V Operation
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CC
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Qualified for Automotive Applications
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Customer-Specific Configuration Control
Can Be Supported Along With
Major-Change Approval
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Phase-Reversal Protection
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High Open-Loop Gain . . . 6.5 V/µV
(136 dB) Typ
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ESD Protection Exceeds 1000 V Per
MIL-STD-883, Method 3015; Exceeds 200 V
Using Machine Model (C = 200 pF, R = 0)
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Low Offset Voltage . . . 100 µV Max
Offset Voltage Drift With Time
0.005 µV/mo Typ
Low Input Bias Current . . . 50 nA Max
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Supply Current . . . 300 µA Max
High Unity-Gain Bandwidth . . . 2 MHz Typ
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High Slew Rate . . . 0.45 V/µs Min
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Low Noise Voltage . . . 19 nV/√Hz Typ
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Contact factory for details. Q100 qualification data available on
request.
description
The TLE202x and TLE202xA devices are precision, high-speed, low-power operational amplifiers using a new
Texas Instruments Excalibur process. These devices combine the best features of the OP21 with highly
improved slew rate and unity-gain bandwidth.
The complementary bipolar Excalibur process utilizes isolated vertical pnp transistors that yield dramatic
improvement in unity-gain bandwidth and slew rate over similar devices.
The addition of a bias circuit in conjunction with this process results in extremely stable parameters with both
time and temperature. This means that a precision device remains a precision device even with changes in
temperature and over years of use.
This combination of excellent dc performance with a common-mode input voltage range that includes the
negative rail makes these devices the ideal choice for low-level signal conditioning applications in either
single-supply or split-supply configurations. In addition, these devices offer phase-reversal protection circuitry
that eliminates an unexpected change in output states when one of the inputs goes below the negative supply
rail.
A variety of available options includes small-outline versions for high-density systems applications.
The Q-suffix devices are characterized for operation over the full automotive temperature range of −40°C to
125°C.
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.
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