12 MHz GBW, rail-to-rail output, AEC-Q100 — the automotive signal-chain workhorse
The TS972IYDT: It delivers a 12 MHz gain-bandwidth product and a 4V/µs slew rate, with rail-to-rail output swing that preserves dynamic range on low-voltage supplies. The 8-SOIC package and surface-mount footprint fit standard ECU board layouts.
2 mA per channel quiescent — budget for multi-stage signal chains
Each amplifier draws 2 mA supply current, totalling 4 mA for both channels. That is moderate for a 12 MHz GBW part — enough headroom to run several stages in a sensor-conditioning chain without stressing the 5 V or 3.3 V rail budget. Input bias current is 200 nA and input offset voltage is 1 mV, both typical for a general-purpose bipolar input stage.
For automotive programs that require a multi-year supply guarantee, this part is qualified for new designs without a near-term obsolescence watch.
