Automotive-grade dual op-amp for sensor conditioning and signal chains
It delivers a 4 MHz gain-bandwidth product and a 1.3 V/µs slew rate, which covers the bandwidth needed for most in-vehicle analog signal conditioning — throttle position, pressure sensors, or current-sense amplifier stages.
Each of the two channels can source or sink 80 mA, enough to drive the input of a successive-approximation ADC directly or to bias a small relay coil through a series resistor. The 2 mA quiescent supply current per amplifier is moderate; in a two-channel package the total 4 mA draw is acceptable for most ECU power budgets.
The TS922AIPT is supplied in an 8-TSSOP package with a 4.40 mm body width (0.173"). It is a surface-mount device intended for reflow soldering. The 8-pin footprint is common across the TS92x family, so a layout designed for the single-channel TS921IDT or the quad-channel TS924IYPT shares the same pad geometry for the dual TS922AIPT. No exposed thermal pad — junction temperature is managed through the leadframe and PCB copper.
It is ROHS3 compliant. If a dual-sourcing strategy is needed, the TS922IYPT is the same die in an identical 8-TSSOP package with the same AEC-Q100 qualification — functionally interchangeable for a second-source qualification.
