SLOS154C December 1995 – July 2025 TLC27L1 , TLC27L1A
PRODUCTION DATA
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Because of the high input impedance of the TLC27L1 operational amplifier, attempts to measure the input bias current can result in erroneous readings. The bias current at normal ambient temperature is typically less than 1pA, a value that is easily exceeded by leakages on the test socket. Two suggestions are offered to avoid erroneous measurements:
Many automatic testers as well as some bench-top operational amplifier testers use the servo-loop technique with a resistor in series with the device input to measure the input bias current (the voltage drop across the series resistor is measured and the bias current is calculated). This method requires that a device be inserted into the test socket to obtain a correct reading; therefore, an open-socket reading is not feasible using this method.
Figure 6-4 Isolation Metal Around
Device Inputs (P package)