Texas Instruments recommends following a star-grounding layout, keeping analog and digital grounds separate, and using a solid ground plane to minimize noise. Additionally, keep the input and output traces short and away from digital signals.
The internal 2.5V reference voltage is derived from the supply voltage, so it's recommended to use a voltage regulator or a voltage divider to generate a stable 2.5V reference voltage if the supply voltage is different from 2.5V.
The TLV5636CDGK can drive up to 1000pF of capacitive load, but it's recommended to keep the capacitive load below 500pF to ensure stability and optimal performance.
The TLV5636CDGK can be used as a voltage buffer or amplifier by connecting the output to the inverting input and using an external resistor to set the gain. However, it's recommended to use an op-amp specifically designed for buffering or amplification applications for better performance and stability.
The TLV5636CDGK's performance and accuracy can be affected by temperature, with the internal reference voltage and output voltage drift increasing with temperature. It's recommended to use temperature compensation or calibration techniques to minimize the effects of temperature on the device's performance.