Part Number: TLV9102 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV9152 The TLV9102S is available in the package X2QFN (10).
On the top page of the datasheet in the table “Device Information” the Body Size (nom) of this package is listed as “1.50 mm x 1.50 mm”.…
Part Number: TLV9102 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PMP10081 , PMP30104 , TLC272 , , TINA-TI Hi support team,
TLC272 is used in PMP10081 and PMP30104.
www.ti.com/.../PMP10081 www.ti.com/.../PMP30104
Is it possible to use TLV9102 instead of TLC272?
Regards…
Part Number: TLV9102 Hello,
Does somebody understand why the Spice model of the opamp TLV9102 takes so long (related to the bias point) to simulate inside Orcad PSpice simulator in comparison with TINA simulator?
Here is the information in title of…
Part Number: TLV9102 Dear Sir/Ms.
There are something wrong on website. I try to re-download datasheet sin 11:50 to 14:50. website still not fix. would you would you please try to fix it.
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Kami Huang
Part Number: TLV9102 Hello,
From my understanding of the Output voltage swing specification of the datasheet from rails, I should be able to reach value lower than 48mV on the negative rail. While the simulation run on TINA calculated 48mV for load varying…
What exactly do you mean with "CS"? Conducted susceptibility? You did not specify the measurement setup or the results, but I'd guess that the TLC27M2A uses very fine structures that have capacitive coupling between the inputs and outputs…
Hi Richard,
Please also see Clemens comments.
Here is what you intended.
TLV9102 Difference Amplifier 12052024.TSC
Here is what you configured in the simulation. You do not have matching feedback resistor in the difference amplifier. You have intended…
Part Number: TLV9102
Hi, Could you tell me the Min / Max actual value of input impedance and input bias current @-15~55℃ ? I understand that the values are not specified in the data sheet. However, customers need it as reference information for new design…
Part Number: TLV9102 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV9052 Good day,
we need to implement a current source and sink with a TLV9102. We have to protect the output against dead shorts both to 14 VDC and GND. In the Datasheet it states that it can handle…
Part Number: TLV9102 I see that that the datasheet for the TLV9102 gives an output voltage swing of over 19.5V at 10mA in Figs 14 and 15 but the supply rail has a maxmimum value of 16V. Are these figures correct? The version of datasheet that I am looking…