The TLC2252CDR is the tape and reel packaged version of the TLC2252CD dual rail-to-rail output very low-power operational amplifier from Texas Instruments. Built on the Advanced LinCMOS process, it is electrically identical to the TLC2252CD tube-packaged variant, with the R suffix indicating tape and reel packaging (2,500 units per reel) for automated SMT pick-and-place production.
The TLC2252 features rail-to-rail output swing that includes both supply rails, maximizing dynamic range in single-supply or split-supply configurations. The common-mode input voltage range extends to the negative rail (V-), enabling direct ground-referenced sensing in single-supply systems. Each channel consumes only 35 µA of supply current (typical), making it one of the lowest-power dual op-amps available in its class.
Key specifications include a gain-bandwidth product of 200 kHz, a slew rate of 0.12 V/µs, input offset voltage of 1.5 mV max (850 µV for the A-grade TLC2252A), input bias current of 1 pA typical (60 pA max), and equivalent input noise of 19 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz. The low input bias current, a characteristic of the CMOS input stage, makes the TLC2252 ideal for high-impedance signal conditioning from sources such as piezoelectric transducers, photodiodes, and pH probes.
The CDR suffix breaks down as: C = commercial temperature grade (0°C to +70°C), D = SOIC-8 package, R = tape and reel packaging. The tape and reel format is the preferred choice for volume SMT manufacturing, offering 2,500 units per 13-inch reel with consistent orientation for automated pick-and-place equipment. Compared to the tube-packaged TLC2252CD (75 units per tube), the CDR variant reduces per-unit handling cost and eliminates tube-to-reel conversion steps in production.
The TLC2252CDR supports both single-supply (4.4V to 16V) and dual-supply (±2.2V to ±8V) operation, providing flexibility across a wide range of analog signal conditioning applications. It is fully interchangeable with the TLC2252CD in any circuit design, differing only in packaging format.
Compared to earlier generation micropower CMOS op-amps such as the TLC27L2 or TS27L2, the TLC2252 offers significantly improved noise performance (19 nV/√Hz vs typical >50 nV/√Hz), rail-to-rail output for increased dynamic range, and lower input offset voltage. For precision applications requiring tighter offset, the TLC2252ACDR variant offers 850 µV max offset at 25°C in the same tape and reel format.