The TLV2432CPW: The rail-to-rail output stage lets it swing close to the supply rails, which is handy in single-supply designs like battery-powered sensor interfaces, signal conditioning for temperature or pressure transducers, and low-frequency active filters where power budget matters more than speed.
With a 550 kHz gain-bandwidth product and 0.25 V/µs slew rate, this op-amp is tuned for low-frequency analog processing — think 10 kHz to 50 kHz signal paths, not audio line drivers or fast data acquisition. The 1 pA input bias current (typical) and 300 µV input offset voltage suit precision DC-coupled stages like thermocouple amplifiers or photodiode transimpedance amps where offset drift matters. Compare this to a sibling like the TLV9362IDDFR, which offers 10.6 MHz GBW and 25 V/µs slew — that part handles faster signals but pulls over 2.6 mA per channel. The TLV2432CPW's 100 µA per channel is the right choice when every microamp counts.
Package and footprint: 8-TSSOP
The 8-TSSOP package has no exposed thermal pad. The 50 mA per channel output current drives a 2 kΩ load or a modest ADC input.
Despite the AEC-Q100 process lineage (the LinCMOS™ series is built on automotive-qualified flow), this specific variant is not qualified for automotive under-hood or extended industrial use. It belongs in indoor equipment, office gear, test instruments, and consumer electronics where the ambient stays within that range.
