CMOS quad op-amp for automotive signal chains
The TLV2475IPWR: Each of the four channels draws 600 µA supply current, keeping the total power dissipation low in multi-channel sensor interfaces or actuator drivers. The 2.8 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 1.5 V/µs slew rate are sized for filtering and amplification of signals up to a few hundred kilohertz — typical for pressure, temperature, or position sensors in engine management or body electronics.
The 2.8 MHz gain-bandwidth product sets the usable closed-loop gain bandwidth. The 1.5 V/µs slew rate limits full-scale swing at higher frequencies.
600 µA per channel — power budget fit
At 600 µA per amplifier, the quad package draws 2.4 mA total quiescent. In a 5 V system that is 12 mW — negligible next to a microcontroller or a solenoid driver. Input bias current is 2.5 pA (typical), so high-impedance sources like piezoresistive bridges or pH probes do not see loading errors.
Package and footprint
The 16-TSSOP package has a 0.173" body width and 4.40 mm width.
Lifecycle and sourcing
That means no current EOL notice, no last-time-buy clock ticking — it is a safe line-item for new production builds.
