TL072ACDRIn StockTexas Instruments
TL072ACDR is a dual JFET-input op-amp with 3MHz bandwidth, 18V supply range, and low input bias current 65pA. From $0.23/unit, in stock, minimum 1 piece, ships worldwide.
- Manufacturer
- Texas Instruments
- Package
- SOIC-8
- Pin Count
- 8
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- TL072ACDR Datasheet PDF
- Category
- amplifiers
- Price
- From $0.2313(MOQ 1)
- Temp Range
- 0.0°C to 70.0°C
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- Dual JFET-input op-amp, input bias current 65pA typical
- 3MHz gain-bandwidth product for audio and signal processing
- Wide supply range 5V to 18V dual or 10V to 36V single-supply
- Low noise 18nV/rtHz at 1kHz
- SOIC-8 RoHS compliant tape-and-reel
Applications
TL072ACDR is widely used in audio preamplifiers, active filters, and signal conditioning circuits. Its JFET inputs provide high impedance and low noise, making it suitable for instrumentation front-ends, guitar effects pedals, and low-power analog sensor interfaces.
Specifications
| supply_voltage | 36V single-supply / 18V dual-supplyV |
| bandwidth | 3MHz |
| input_bias_current | 65pA |
| input_noise_voltage | 18nV/rtHz |
| slew_rate | 13V/us |
| number_of_channels | 2 |
| Package | SOIC-8 |
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the TL072ACDR and what are its key specifications?
The TL072ACDR is a dual JFET-input general-purpose operational amplifier from Texas Instruments in a SOIC-8 package. Key specs include a 3MHz gain-bandwidth product, 18V dual supply voltage range, 65pA typical input bias current, 18nV/rtHz input noise voltage, and 13V/us slew rate. The A-grade version is rated for 0 degrees C to 70 degrees C commercial temperature range.
What are the typical applications for the TL072ACDR?
The TL072ACDR is commonly used in audio preamplifiers, active filters, guitar effects pedals, signal conditioning, and instrumentation front-ends. Its low-noise JFET inputs make it ideal for high-impedance sources, while the wide supply range and dual-channel configuration suit a broad range of analog signal processing designs.
What is the difference between TL072ACDR and TL072CDR?
The TL072ACDR is the A-grade variant offering tighter offset voltage specifications (3mV max vs 6mV for standard TL072CDR), making it preferable in precision applications. Both share the same SOIC-8 package, 3MHz bandwidth, and 18V supply range. For audio or precision signal chains, the A-grade is the recommended choice.
What are common replacement or alternative parts for TL072ACDR?
Pin-compatible alternatives include the NE5532 (lower noise, BJT input), LM358 (single-supply, lower bandwidth), TL082ACDR (wider bandwidth upgrade), and RC4558 (general-purpose drop-in). For enhanced performance, consider the OPA2134 (lower noise, audio-grade) or OPA2132 from Texas Instruments.
What is the package and ordering information for TL072ACDR?
TL072ACDR comes in an SOIC-8 surface-mount package. The D suffix denotes the SOIC package, and the R suffix indicates tape-and-reel packaging with 2500 pieces per reel. The MOQ from FindMyChip is 1 piece with prices starting at $0.23/unit for large quantities, with immediate availability.
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| Qty. | Unit Price | Ext. Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1+ | $2.0000 | $2.00 |
| 201+ | $0.8000 | $160.80 |
| 250+ | $0.2450 | $61.25 |
| 1000+ | $0.2340 | $234.00 |
| 17500+ | $0.2334 | $4085.20 |
| 25000+ | $0.2313 | $5782.50 |
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