The maximum power dissipation of TLC2274CD is 670mW at 25°C free-air temperature, but it can be increased to 1.34W with proper heat sinking.
To ensure stability, it's recommended to use a minimum gain of 5, and a capacitor of 10nF to 100nF between the output and the inverting input. Additionally, a resistor of 1kΩ to 10kΩ between the output and the inverting input can help improve stability.
For optimal performance, it's recommended to use a star-grounding technique, where all grounds are connected to a single point. Keep the input and output traces short and away from each other, and use a ground plane to reduce noise and electromagnetic interference.
While TLC2274CD can be used as a comparator, it's not recommended due to its limited slew rate and bandwidth. For comparator applications, it's better to use a dedicated comparator IC like the LM339 or TLC393.
To protect TLC2274CD from overvoltage and ESD, use a voltage clamp circuit with a zener diode or a transient voltage suppressor (TVS) at the input. Additionally, use a series resistor and a capacitor to filter out high-frequency noise and transients.