Part Number: TLV2186 Tool/software: Hi expert, We want to promote TI's devices to replace MC1403DR2 (Onsemi), could you help to recommend TI's suitable devices? Thanks.
ADI-MAX44248.pdf
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Ryker
Part Number: TLV2186 Tool/software: Hello Team,
The customer is interested in how the offset voltage changes over time.
Can you provide long-term offset drift data for the TLV2186?
such as:
Best regards,
Sato
Part Number: TLV2186 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2734 , OPA2334 Hi there,
Is there a part that someone can recommend with similar characteristics to the TLV2186 but also with a shutdown pin? I have some instabilities using this opamp in a…
Part Number: TLV2186 Hi all
My customer is evaluating the TLV2186 in an application where the operating temperature of the device will go to max +45°C and they have this question:
Can you provide more detailed data on the input bias current up to…
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Here is the Tina reference design for the TLV2186 (not sure why you went to the TLV2786 above?)
TLV2186 Test Circuit.TSC
As for your sim mismatch, what are your filter…
Part Number: TLV2186 Hi,
I have a question regarding the max. output current of the op amp TLV2186. According to the datasheet, " Short-circuit to ground: continuous", it is safe to short the op amp output to ground.
But what about shorting the output…
Part Number: TLV2186 I would like to use the TLV2186 to modify the feedback of a DC-DC converter, and I want to power the TLV2186 from the output of the DC-DC converter. During normal operation the output of the DC-DC converter ranges from 6 V to 10.5…
Part Number: TLV2186 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: INA826 , OPA2196 , OPA2197 , OPA196 Hey there, I saw a circuit online to convert a 0-10V signal to 4-20mA current signal and I adapted it to 0-70V. The problem is that sometimes, when the circuit is…
Kato-san,
The TLV2186 is a brand new product and the datasheet was just released. Unfortunately, it looks like an error in the EMIRR IN+ (dB) graph scale was made and not caught during review. The scale should start at 0 dB, and increase in +20 dB increments…