What the 500 kHz GBW and 0.23 V/µs slew rate mean for your signal chain
The Texas Instruments TLV2761CD is a single-supply, single-channel general-purpose op-amp in an 8-SOIC package. Its 500 kHz gain-bandwidth product and 0.23 V/µs slew rate tell you this part is sized for low-frequency sensor conditioning, audio filtering below 50 kHz, or DC-level shifting — not for high-speed ADC drivers or video buffers. The 20 µA supply current and 3 pA input bias current make it a natural fit for battery-powered or energy-harvesting designs where every microamp counts.
The rail-to-rail output swings within millivolts of both supply rails, preserving dynamic range in low-voltage designs. Input offset is trimmed to 550 µV typical, which is adequate for 8- to 10-bit accuracy but not precision instrumentation.
It is not rated for automotive under-hood, outdoor telecom cabinets, or factory-floor motor drives where the ambient regularly exceeds 70°C.
