TLV9354QDRQ1 Texas Instruments Integrated Circuit (Small Outline Packages) In Stock
TLV9354QDRQ1 is an automotive-grade, quad-channel, 40-V, 3.5-MHz operational amplifier with low-power consumption, 95 dB CMRR, and 1800 µV max input offset voltage in a 14-pin SOIC package. Available in stock worldwide with fast shipping.
- Manufacturer
- Texas Instruments
- Package
- Small Outline Packages
- Pin Count
- 14
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- TLV9354QDRQ1 Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Integrated Circuit
- Price
- From $0.7801(MOQ 250)
- Temp Range
- -40.0°C to 125.0°C
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- Automotive AEC-Q100 qualified for reliable operation in harsh environments
- Wide 40-V supply range with 3.5-MHz gain-bandwidth product enables versatile signal processing
- Ultra-low quiescent current supports power-sensitive automotive and industrial designs
- Quad op-amp configuration with 95 dB minimum CMRR reduces noise in precision applications
Applications
TLV9354QDRQ1 is well suited for automotive sensor signal conditioning, battery management systems, and ADAS circuit designs requiring reliable operation across a wide supply range. Its quad-channel configuration with 3.5-MHz bandwidth supports active filter design and precision instrumentation in vehicle control modules. The AEC-Q100 qualification makes it a strong choice for under-the-hood electronics operating from -40°C to 125°C.
Specifications
| Pbfree Code | Yes |
| YTEOL | 15 |
| Amplifier Type | OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER |
| Architecture | VOLTAGE-FEEDBACK |
| Common-mode Reject Ratio-Min | 95dB |
| Common-mode Reject Ratio-Nom | 110dB |
| Frequency Compensation | YES |
| Input Offset Voltage-Max | 1800 µV |
| JESD-30 Code | R-PDSO-G14 |
| JESD-609 Code | e4 |
| Low-Bias | YES |
| Low-Offset | NO |
| Micropower | YES |
| Number of Functions | 4 |
| Package Body Material | PLASTIC/EPOXY |
| Package Equivalence Code | SOP14,.25 |
| Package Shape | RECTANGULAR |
| Package Style | SMALL OUTLINE |
| Packing Method | TR, 13 INCH |
| Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) | 260 |
| Power | NO |
| Programmable Power | NO |
| Screening Level | AEC-Q100 |
| Slew Rate-Nom | 20V/us |
| Supply Current-Max | 3.4mA |
| Supply Voltage Limit-Max | 42V |
| Surface Mount | YES |
| Terminal Finish | Nickel/Palladium/Gold (Ni/Pd/Au) |
| Terminal Form | GULL WING |
| Terminal Pitch | 1.27mm |
| Terminal Position | DUAL |
| Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) | 30 |
| Unity Gain BW-Nom | 3500 |
| Voltage Gain-Min | 1000000 |
| Wideband | NO |
| Package | Small Outline Packages |
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
| Moisture Sensitivity Level | MSL 1 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
| HTS Code | 8542.33.00.01 |
| Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the gain-bandwidth product of TLV9354QDRQ1 and how does it affect filter design?
The TLV9354QDRQ1 provides a 3.5-MHz gain-bandwidth product, enabling active low-pass filters up to several hundred kHz with moderate closed-loop gain. For a unity-gain configuration, the full 3.5 MHz bandwidth is available, making it suitable for audio and sensor signal conditioning in automotive systems operating from a 40-V supply rail.
Which automotive safety standards does TLV9354QDRQ1 meet, and what temperature range does it support?
The TLV9354QDRQ1 is AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive use and operates across the full automotive temperature range of -40°C to 125°C. Its 95 dB minimum common-mode rejection ratio and 110 dB typical CMRR ensure accurate signal processing even in electrically noisy 12 V or 24 V vehicle environments.
How does the quad-channel architecture of TLV9354QDRQ1 help reduce board space compared to using 4 single op-amps?
By integrating 4 independent op-amp channels in a single 14-pin SOIC package, the TLV9354QDRQ1 reduces PCB footprint by up to 60% compared to four discrete single-channel amplifiers. This consolidation also simplifies routing and lowers BOM cost, particularly valuable in compact automotive ECU and sensor interface designs.
When is TLV9354QDRQ1 a suitable alternative to TLV9352 in a dual-supply design?
TLV9354QDRQ1 is preferred over TLV9352 when a design requires 4 amplifier channels rather than 2, saving one package and reducing supply decoupling needs. Both share the same 40-V supply rating and 3.5-MHz bandwidth, so migration requires no re-characterization of AC performance, making it cost-effective for designs needing 4 channels on a single 3.3 V to 40 V rail.
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| 500+ | $0.8917 | $445.84 |
| 1000+ | $0.8857 | $885.70 |
| 3000+ | $0.8059 | $2417.79 |
| 6000+ | $0.7887 | $4732.26 |
| 9000+ | $0.7801 | $7020.81 |
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