60 µA per channel — where the power budget lands
That supply current is the part's defining trait: it is roughly an order of magnitude lower than the 600 µA per channel of the faster TLV9351IDCKR (3.5 MHz GBW, 20 V/µs slew rate). For a 3.3 V battery-powered sensor interface or a 4-20 mA loop transmitter, the TLV9004 saves enough quiescent power to extend run time or stay within a current-loop budget.
1 MHz GBW and 2 V/µs slew rate — signal bandwidth limits
At a gain of 10, the closed-loop bandwidth is about 100 kHz — enough for audio, low-frequency sensor filtering, or control-loop conditioning, but not for video or high-speed ADC drive. Input offset is 400 µV typical, and input bias current is 5 pA, so the DC errors are low enough for most general-purpose signal chains.
Supply decoupling of 0.1 µF ceramic per supply pin, placed within 2 mm of the pin, is standard practice for this package.
Lifecycle and sourcing
TI has not issued an EOL notice or last-time-buy window for this part. For BOM planning, there is no single-source risk from an impending discontinuation.
