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Texas Instruments TLV2422ID — Logic ICs

Texas Instruments TLV2422ID Dual Op-Amp, 5.3 MHz

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Texas Instruments LinCMOS™ TLV2422ID, dual general-purpose op-amp, 5.3 MHz gain bandwidth, 0.02 V/µs slew rate, rail-to-rail output, 2.7 V to 10 V supply, 100 µA per channel, 8-SOIC package, -40°C to 85°C.

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

TLV2422ID Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesLinCMOS™
Output typeRail-to-Rail
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Amplifier typeGeneral Purpose
Voltage - input offset300 µV
Voltage - supply span2.7 V
Current - supply100µA (x2 Channels)
Current - input bias1 pA
Current - output (Channel)50 mA
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 85°C
Gain bandwidth product5.3 MHz
PackageTube
Slew rate0.02V/µs
Case8-SOIC (0.154\", 3.90mm Width)
Number of circuits2

Product details

Dual op-amp for low-power, high-impedance signal chains

It delivers a 5.3 MHz gain-bandwidth product with a 0.02 V/µs slew rate, drawing just 100 µA per channel.

The 1 pA typical input bias current (CMOS inputs) lets you interface directly with high-impedance sources like photodiodes, pH probes, or piezoelectric sensors without adding a separate buffer.

50 mA output drive and rail-to-rail swing

Each channel can source or sink 50 mA, enough to drive an ADC input, a small analog meter, or a headphone line directly.

It is ROHS3 compliant.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between TLV2422ID and TLV2422CD?

The electrical specifications are otherwise identical.

What is a direct replacement for TLV2422ID?

There is no single pin-compatible direct replacement listed in the official cross-reference. The TLV9352IDDFR (dual, 10.6 MHz, 25 V/µs) offers higher speed but draws more supply current; the OPA2374AID (quad, 6.5 MHz, 5 V/µs) is a CMOS rail-to-rail alternative but in a different package. Evaluate the parametric trade-offs against your signal bandwidth and power budget.