The TLV4113IDR: Its standout feature is the 320 mA output current per channel, which is unusually high for a general-purpose op-amp. This lets it drive low-impedance loads like headphones, small DC motors, or actuator coils directly, without needing an external buffer stage. The 2.7 MHz gain-bandwidth product and 1.57 V/µs slew rate place it in the general-purpose category — suitable for audio signal conditioning, sensor amplification, and control loops, but not for high-frequency RF or video. The input bias current is just 0.3 pA, typical of CMOS-input amplifiers, which makes it a good fit for high-impedance sensor interfaces like photodiodes or pH probes where bias current errors must be kept low.
This part can be used in outdoor telecom equipment, factory automation, engine control units, and other applications where the ambient temperature swings widely. The input offset voltage is 175 µV, which is moderate — not a precision amplifier, but adequate for general-purpose signal conditioning without external trimming.
The part is RoHS3 compliant, meeting the latest EU hazardous substance restrictions.
