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Part Number: TLC2252 Tool/software: In my design I have used TLC2252 as I to V converter to measure mA, uA and nA current .Can TLC2252 measure current from 0nA to 10nA current accurately?
In my design we are giving 250V voltage to shunt resistor of 500G in…
Part Number: TLC2252 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , OPA320 , OPA325 , AFE031 Dear Sir, good day!
I made calculation for low-pass filter. Please, see attach.
The Filter Design Tool program suggested amplifier TLC2252. But it doesn't matter. The…
Part Number: TLC2252 Hi, All
Can I select the TLC2252CDR device to new design? I check the datasheet, the device is so old, is there any new replace device to it ? Please show to me. Thanks a lot.
Part Number: TLC2252 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA320
Hello Team,
I am currently evaluating the TLC2252, and ran into some noise issues on the output.
To provide a little background on the design, the op amp will be used as a Sallen Key Low Pass…
Part Number: OPA170 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLC2252 Hi Team,
Can you please help with the inquiry below:
On the E-FUSE-VSET, in the left part, when AN_OUT=12, which theoretical value =2.07. but the actual test only had 1.3V on it. Can you help…
I took a closer look at the TLC2252 Zo vs Zout for G=10 and have confirmed discrepancy between datasheet Zout graphs and simulation model.
The simulation of the TLC2252 open-loop output impedance, Zo, to be 822ohms between 10Hz and 100kHz - see below…
Hi Hirotaka,
it can be helpful to look into the datasheets of similar CMOS OPAmps to get an idea of what is going on with Aol at different temperatures and loads. TLV2711, TLC2252 and LMC6022 contain very useful information. All theses OPAmps have a…
Hello Team,
Can you please confirm the temperature range of TLC2252TDA2 device?
http://www.ti.com/product/TLC2252-DIE
Minimum requirement for the application is -40 to 125 deg C. Is there a specific orderable part for this temperature range?
Regards, …
Hi Randy,
EMI could possibly be the issue. It is interesting that you see the correlation between RF transmission and the low frequency noise. Do you know where in the signal chain you are first seeing the noise and would you be able to capture an oscilloscope…