electrical characteristics, V
CC
±
=
±
15 V (unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
†
T
A‡
MIN
V
IO
α
TL071C
TL072C
TL074C
TYP
3
MAX
10
13
18
5
65
100
10
200
7
±11
±12
±12
±10
25
15
3
10
12
70
70
100
100
75
80
200
−12
to
15
±13.5
±11
±12
±12
±10
50
25
MIN
TL071AC
TL072AC
TL074AC
TYP
3
MAX
6
7.5
18
5
65
100
2
200
7
−12
to
15
±13.5
±11
±12
±12
±10
200
50
25
3
10
12
100
100
75
80
MIN
TL071BC
TL072BC
TL074BC
TYP
2
MAX
3
5
18
5
65
100
2
200
7
−12
to
15
±13.5
±11
±12
±12
±10
200
50
25
3
10
12
100
100
75
80
MIN
TL071I
TL072I
TL074I
TYP
3
MAX
6
8
18
5
65
100
2
200
20
−12
to
15
±13.5
UNIT
Input offset voltage
Temperature
coefficient of input
offset voltage
Input offset current
Input bias current
§
Common-mode
Common mode
input voltage range
Maximum peak
output voltage
swing
Large-signal
differential voltage
amplification
Unity-gain
bandwidth
Input resistance
Common mode
Common-mode
rejection ratio
Supply-voltage
rejection ratio
(ΔV
CC
±
/ΔV
IO
)
Supply current
(each amplifier)
Crosstalk
attenuation
V
O
= 0
0,
R
S
= 50
Ω
R
S
= 50
Ω
25°C
Full range
Full range
25°C
mV
V
IO
V
O
= 0,
μV/°C
pA
nA
pA
nA
V
I
IO
I
IB
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V
O
= 0
V
O
= 0
Full range
25°C
Full range
25 C
25°C
V
ICR
TL071, TL071A, TL071B, TL072
TL072A, TL072B, TL074, TL074A, TL074B
LOW-NOISE JFET-INPUT OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS
R
L
= 10 kΩ
R
L
≥
10 kΩ
R
L
≥
2 kΩ
V
O
=
±10
V
V,
R
L
≥
2 kΩ
25°C
Full range
25°C
Full range
25°C
25°C
V
OM
V
200
V/mV
A
VD
B
1
r
i
CMRR
k
SVR
3
10
12
100
100
MHz
Ω
dB
dB
SLOS080J − SEPTEMBER 1978 − REVISED MARCH 2005
V
IC
= V
ICR
min,
R
S
= 50
Ω
V
O
= 0,
V
CC
=
±
9 V to
±15
V,
R
S
= 50
Ω
V
O
= 0,
V
O
= 0
0,
A
VD
= 100
No load
25°C
25°C
I
CC
V
O1
/ V
O2
†
‡
25°C
25°C
14
1.4
120
25
2.5
14
1.4
120
25
2.5
14
1.4
120
25
2.5
14
1.4
120
25
2.5
mA
dB
All characteristics are measured under open-loop conditions with zero common-mode voltage, unless otherwise specified.
Full range is T
A
= 0°C to 70°C for TL07_C,TL07_AC, TL07_BC and is T
A
= −40°C to 85°C for TL07_I.
§
Input bias currents of an FET-input operational amplifier are normal junction reverse currents, which are temperature sensitive, as shown in Figure 4. Pulse techniques must be used
that maintain the junction temperature as close to the ambient temperature as possible.
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