Part Number: TLV9361 Hi team,
Regarding the input bias current, only the typical value is listed, but what is the maximum value? Also, what would be the possible maximum input bias current when the operating temperature ranges from -40°C to +125°C?…
Part Number: TLV9361 Tool/software: Hi,
Im using TLV9361 in my design as a buffer.. From the datasheet I understood that with no load the output voltage swing is 10mV..
I simulated the same in Tina with below specs,
Vin - 5V
VCC - 5V
With…
Part Number: TLV9361 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV1012 , , OPA375 , LP2982 Tool/software: Hi, Ti.
I constructed an electret microphone amplification circuit using LMV1012 and TLV9361.
When I designed a circuit with a single 3.7V battery and…
Part Number: TLV9361-Q1 Tool/software: Hi Expert,
Have a good day.
In DS, the TLV9361-Q1’s Output short-circuit is “Continues”. Does this mean the Output Pin can be connect to Ground for long time without risk?
But in the note (2) says “Extended…
Part Number: TLV9361 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV172 , TL072 Hi Experts,
Good day Seeking your confirmation on this query about TLV9361.
In a revised design, we are considering to switch from TLV172 to TLV9361, since this is optimized for…
Part Number: LP2951 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV9361 , TPS7A94 , LM2596 Tool/software: Hi,
I'm currently analysing the use of LP2591 in a circuit to get an adjustable voltage reference from 5 to 30 V with an input voltage of max 42V.
I guess…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV9361-Q1 , TLV9361 , INA240-Q1 If the details CMOS/TTL/BICMOS is not given for an IC not given for an IC how can I find it?
For example, how can I conclude for opamp IC TLV9361-Q1
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV9301 , TLV9351 , TLV9361 Hi Ti team,
I have requirement of circuit where we can control the voltage from 22V to 29V.
With the change in input votage from 0 to 5V(increasing linearly) how I can change control the…
Hi Carolin,
I've got the samples and tested OPA172, TLV172 and TLV9361. For active load (40-300 oHm) all behave similar; no visible distirtion for 60kHz sinus. But for hard capacitive load (300oHm+40nF in parallel; RISO of 10 oHm) I noticed differences…