Quad op-amp for multi-channel signal chains
The Texas Instruments TLV2375ID is a quad-channel general-purpose operational amplifier with a 3 MHz gain-bandwidth product and rail-to-rail output stage. Each of the four amplifiers draws 750 µA supply current, making it a fit for multi-channel sensor interfaces, active filters, and data-acquisition front-ends where per-channel power budget matters. The 2.1 V/µs slew rate supports 20 kHz audio paths and most industrial sensor bandwidths without excessive distortion.
Rail-to-rail output and input bias
Rail-to-rail output swing maximizes dynamic range in low-voltage single-supply designs — the output can swing within millivolts of each rail, preserving headroom for ADC drivers or comparator thresholds. The 1 pA typical input bias current allows direct connection to high-impedance sources like photodiodes, pH probes, and piezoelectric sensors without an external JFET buffer.
Package and footprint
The SOIC-16 footprint is a standard layout shared across many quad op-amp families, simplifying PCB reuse if a second-source or alternate is qualified later.
