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Texas Instruments TLV387DBVR — Discrete Semiconductors

TLV387DBVR Zero-Drift Op-Amp, 1 µV Offset, 5.7 MHz GBW

MPNTLV387DBVR
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Texas Instruments TLV387DBVR, Zero-Drift Amplifier, 1 Circuit, Rail-to-Rail, 5.7 MHz, 2.8V/µs, 1.7V to 5.5V, SOT-23-5, -40°C to 125°C.

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PackagingSC-74A, SOT-753
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Specifications

TLV387DBVR Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Output typeRail-to-Rail
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Amplifier typeZero-Drift
Voltage - input offset1 µV
Voltage - supply span5.5 V
Current - supply570µA
Current - input bias60 pA
Current - output (Channel)55 mA
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
Gain bandwidth product5.7 MHz
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
Slew rate2.8V/µs
CaseSC-74A, SOT-753
Number of circuits1

Product details

Precision zero-drift amp in a SOT-23-5 — what the scorch mark tells you

The TLV387DBVR is a single-channel zero-drift amplifier from Texas Instruments. Input offset voltage is 1 µV. Output swings rail-to-rail, supply range is 1.7 V to 5.5 V, supply current is 570 µA, and gain-bandwidth product is 5.7 MHz. Package is SOT-23-5.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the TLV387DBVR equivalent?

The closest functional peer in the same package is the TLV9351IDCKR, but that is a general-purpose CMOS amp with 350 µV offset — not a zero-drift replacement. For a true zero-drift substitute, look at the OPA387 series from TI, which shares the 1 µV offset and SOT-23-5 footprint.

Does TLV387DBVR need external compensation?

No. The zero-drift architecture is internally compensated; no external capacitor is needed for stability. The 5.7 MHz GBW is stable for gains of 1 or higher.