SLOS052E October 1987 – July 2025 TLC27L2 , TLC27L2A , TLC27L2B , TLC27L2M , TLC27L7
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While the TLC27Lx perform well using dual power supplies (also called balanced or split supplies), the design is optimized for single-supply operation. This optimization includes an input common-mode voltage range that encompasses ground as well as an output voltage range that pulls down to ground. The supply voltage range extends down to 3V (C-suffix types), thus allowing operation with supply levels commonly available for TTL and HCMOS. For maximum dynamic range, 16V single-supply operation is recommended.
Figure 7-1 Inverting Amplifier with Voltage ReferenceMany single-supply applications require that a voltage be applied to one input to establish a reference level that is above ground. A resistive voltage divider is typically sufficient to establish this reference level (see Figure 7-1). The low-input bias-current consumption of the TLC27Lx permits the use of very large resistive values to implement the voltage divider, thus minimizing power consumption.
The TLC27Lx work well in conjunction with digital logic; however, when powering both linear devices and digital logic from the same power supply, take the following recommended precautions:
Figure 7-2 Common Versus Separate Supply
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