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TL082-N_13 Datasheet, PDF (1/23 Pages) Texas Instruments – Wide Bandwidth Dual JFET Input Operational Amplifier
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SNOSBW5C – APRIL 1998 – REVISED APRIL 2013
TL082 Wide Bandwidth Dual JFET Input Operational Amplifier
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FEATURES
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•23 Internally Trimmed Offset Voltage: 15 mV
• Low Input Bias Current: 50 pA
• Low Input Noise Voltage: 16nV/√Hz
• Low Input Noise Current: 0.01 pA/√Hz
• Wide Gain Bandwidth: 4 MHz
• High Slew Rate: 13 V/μs
• Low Supply Current: 3.6 mA
• High Input Impedance: 1012Ω
• Low Total Harmonic Distortion: ≤0.02%
• Low 1/f Noise Corner: 50 Hz
• Fast Settling Time to 0.01%: 2 μs
DESCRIPTION
These devices are low cost, high speed, dual JFET
input operational amplifiers with an internally trimmed
input offset voltage ( BI-FET II™ technology). They
require low supply current yet maintain a large gain
bandwidth product and fast slew rate. In addition, well
matched high voltage JFET input devices provide
very low input bias and offset currents. The TL082 is
pin compatible with the standard LM1558 allowing
designers to immediately upgrade the overall
performance of existing LM1558 and most LM358
designs.
These amplifiers may be used in applications such as
high speed integrators, fast D/A converters, sample
and hold circuits and many other circuits requiring low
input offset voltage, low input bias current, high input
impedance, high slew rate and wide bandwidth. The
devices also exhibit low noise and offset voltage drift.
Typical Connection
Connection Diagram
Figure 1. PDIP/SOIC Package (Top View)
See Package Number D0008A or P0008E
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Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not
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