The 2.8 MHz gain-bandwidth product supports closed-loop gains up to 100 with a bandwidth of 28 kHz, adequate for filtering and amplifying sensor outputs such as thermocouples, pressure transducers, and current-shunt signals. The 1.5 V/µs slew rate ensures the output can swing rail-to-rail on a 5 V supply in about 3.3 µs, which is sufficient for audio-frequency waveforms and slow control loops but not for high-speed data acquisition.
600 µA supply current — power budget fit
At 600 µA total for four amplifiers (150 µA per channel), the TLV2475AIPWR fits into power-constrained designs where every milliwatt counts. In a 3.3 V system the total quiescent draw is under 2 mW, making it viable for always-on sensor interfaces in automotive body modules or portable instruments. The low bias current of 2.5 pA also suits high-impedance sources like photodiode amplifiers or pH probes without adding significant offset error.
Package and mounting — 16-TSSOP
The fine pitch demands careful solder-paste stencil design and reflow profiling to avoid bridging. The supplier device package is 16-TSSOP, and the part is (tube) form, not tape-and-reel, which may affect pick-and-place feeder setup for high-volume lines.
Lifecycle and compliance
The AEC-Q100 qualification (Automotive, AEC-Q100 series) means the part has passed the full suite of automotive stress tests including high-temperature operating life, temperature cycling, and ESD robustness. This qualification is a prerequisite for tier-1 automotive suppliers and also serves as a reliability indicator for industrial and avionics applications that require extended temperature range and lot traceability.
