The maximum power dissipation of the TL054CDR is 1.4W, which is calculated based on the maximum junction temperature (TJ) of 150°C and the thermal resistance (θJA) of 125°C/W.
To ensure stability in a unity-gain configuration, it's recommended to add a 10-22nF capacitor between the output and the inverting input, and a 1kΩ-2kΩ resistor in series with the capacitor to prevent oscillations.
To minimize noise and EMI, it's recommended to keep the input and output traces short and away from each other, use a ground plane, and place decoupling capacitors (e.g., 0.1uF) close to the power pins. Additionally, avoid routing high-frequency signals near the op-amp.
While the TL054CDR can be used as a comparator, it's not recommended due to its relatively slow slew rate (0.5V/μs) and limited bandwidth (3MHz). A dedicated comparator like the TLV7031 would be a better choice for comparator applications.
The TL054CDR has internal ESD protection, but it's still recommended to follow proper ESD handling procedures when handling the device, such as using an ESD wrist strap or mat, and storing the device in an anti-static bag or tube.