TSB582 Dual Operational Amplifier

STMicroelectronics' unity gain stable, dual operational amplifier features high voltage and high current capability

Image of STMicroelectronics TSB582 Dual Operational AmplifierSTMicroelectronics' TSB582 is a unity gain stable, dual operational amplifier with high voltage and high current capability, featuring internal protections against overtemperature and current overload conditions as well as enhanced ESD and RF noise immunity. It typically outputs up to 200 mA per channel to drive low resistance inductive loads such as angle resolvers, lineout cables, and piezo actuators.

The two high current output amplifiers of the TSB582 have the advantage of driving loads directly in bridge-tied mode or allowing double the output sink/source current when connected in parallel. The TSB582 is available in two space-saving packages, the SO8 with exposed pad and the DFN8 with wettable flanks and exposed pad; both are qualified for automotive applications over a temperature range of -40°C to +125°C.

Features
  • Wide supply voltage: 4 V to 36 V
  • High output current: 200 mA
  • Rail-to-rail output, low rail input
  • Gain bandwidth product: 3.1 MHz
  • High slew rate: 2 V/µs
  • Internal thermal shutdown and output current limiter
  • Enhanced RF noise immunity
  • High tolerance to ESD: 4 kV HBM
  • Extended temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
  • Automotive grade
  • Low noise: 45 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz
  • ICC (typ.) = 2.5 mA at 36 V or 2.3 mA
  • Unity gain stable
  • Low offset: 2.4 mV max. (+25°C) / 3 mV max. (full temperature range)
  • Low input bias current
  • Packages: SO8 and DFN8 exposed pad

TSB582 Dual Operational Amplifier

ImageManufacturer Part NumberDescriptionNumber of CircuitsOutput TypeSlew RateAvailable QuantityPriceView Details
HIGH OUTPUT CURRENT WITH THERMALTSB582IQ2THIGH OUTPUT CURRENT WITH THERMAL2Rail-to-Rail2V/µs2416 - Immediate$2.56View Details
200 MA OUTPUT CURRENT WITH THERMTSB582IYDT200 MA OUTPUT CURRENT WITH THERM2Rail-to-Rail2V/µs2165 - Immediate$2.57View Details
Published: 2022-06-28