Texas Instruments TLV4113IN is a TLV4113IN from Texas Instruments, part of the Operational Amplifier. It is designed for 0.3pA Dual 2.7MHz PDIP-14 Operational Amplifier ROHS. This product comes in a PDIP-14 package and is sold as Tube-packed. Key features include:
- Current - Input Bias(Ib): 0.3pA
- Number of Circuits: Dual
- Operating Temperature: -40℃~+125℃
- Gain Bandwidth Product(GBP): 2.7MHz
- Output Current: 320mA
Additional details: This product is environmentally friendly, does not contain a battery, and weighs approximately 0.001 grams.
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Full Specifications of TLV4113IN
Model Number | TLV4113IN |
Model Name | Texas Instruments TLV4113IN |
Category | Operational Amplifier |
Brand | Texas Instruments |
Description | 0.3pA Dual 2.7MHz PDIP-14 Operational Amplifier ROHS |
RoHS | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Unit | Piece |
Weight: | 0.001 grams / 0.000035 oz |
Package / Case | PDIP-14 |
Package / Arrange | Tube-packed |
Battery | No |
ECCN | EAR99 |
Current - Input Bias(Ib) | 0.3pA |
Number of Circuits | Dual |
-3db Bandwidth | - |
Operating Temperature | -40℃~+125℃ |
Gain Bandwidth Product(GBP) | 2.7MHz |
Output Type | - |
Output Current | 320mA |
Rail to Rail | - |
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