TL072CDTR
| Manufacturer Part Number: TL072CDTR | Manufacturer / Brand: XBLW |
| Part of Description: The TL072CDTR is a high-speed, low-noise, dual JFET input operational amplifier designed for a variety of analog applications. | Lead Free Status / RoHS Status: Digital Signal Processors & Controllers - DSP, DSC 16 BIT HYBRID CNTRLR |
| Ship From: HK/Shen Zhen | Shipment Way: DHL/Fedex/TNT/UPS |
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Product parameters
| Manufacturer | XBLW |
| Details | RoHS |
| Mounting Style | SMD/SMT |
| Package / Case | SOP-8 |
| Supply Voltage – Min | 3 V |
| Supply Voltage – Max | 18 V |
| Packaging | – |
| Moisture Sensitive | Yes |
| Factory Pack Quantity | – |
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The TL072CDTR is a high-speed, low-noise, dual JFET input operational amplifier designed for a variety of analog applications. It integrates well-matched high-voltage JFETs and bipolar transistors in a monolithic integrated circuit, providing two amplifiers in one package. With its low noise voltage of 18 nV/√Hz and low harmonic distortion of 0.01%, the TL072CDTR is ideally suited for high-fidelity audio preamplifier applications and other circuits requiring precise signal amplification.
The device offers high input impedance, high slew rates of 13 V/μs, and a wide gain bandwidth of 4 MHz, making it capable of handling high-frequency signals with ease. It also features low input bias and offset currents, as well as low supply current consumption, ensuring efficient and stable operation.
The TL072CDTR is packaged in a compact SOIC-8 form factor, which is suitable for surface-mount applications and allows for easy integration into your designs. It operates from a single supply voltage of 6V to 36V or dual supplies of ±3V to ±18V, providing flexibility in power supply configurations.
Overall, the TL072CDTR is a versatile and reliable operational amplifier that offers excellent performance in a wide range of applications, including audio, instrumentation, and other precision analog circuits. Its low noise, high speed, and compact packaging make it an ideal choice for designers looking to optimize their circuit performance.