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Texas Instruments TL33072ADR — Logic ICs

TL33072ADR dual op-amp, 4.5 MHz GBW, 13 V/µs slew, 8-SOIC

MPNTL33072ADR
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Texas Instruments TL33072ADR, General Purpose dual op-amp, 2 circuits, 4.5 MHz gain bandwidth, 13 V/µs slew rate, 1 pA input bias, 4 V to 44 V supply, -55°C to 105°C, 8-SOIC package.

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Packaging8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
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Specifications

TL33072ADR Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Amplifier typeGeneral Purpose
Voltage - input offset300 µV
Voltage - supply span44 V
Current - supply400µA (x3 Channels)
Current - input bias1 pA
Current - output (Channel)30 mA
Operating temperature-55°C ~ 105°C (TA)
-3db bandwidth200 kHz
Gain bandwidth product4.5 MHz
PackageBulk
Slew rate13V/µs
Case8-SOIC (0.154\", 3.90mm Width)
Number of circuits2

Product details

Dual op-amp for wide-supply signal chains

Each of its two channels draws 400 µA supply current, keeping total quiescent draw at 1.2 mA for the whole package. The input bias current is just 1 pA typical, which preserves accuracy when buffering high-impedance sources like photodiode transimpedance stages or pH sensor electrodes. Supply voltage spans from 4 V up to 44 V, so the same part can run off a single 5 V rail or split ±15 V supplies in industrial control loops.

-55°C to 105°C — military and harsh-environment reach

The 44 V maximum supply also gives headroom for 24 V industrial buses with transients, without needing an external clamp.

Frequently asked questions

What is the gain bandwidth product of TL33072ADR?

The gain bandwidth product is 4.5 MHz. This determines the usable closed-loop bandwidth for a given gain setting — for a gain of 10, expect a -3 dB bandwidth around 450 kHz, limited also by the 13 V/µs slew rate at larger output swings.