Texas Instruments recommends a compact layout with the op-amp close to the feedback resistors, and the input and output capacitors placed close to the op-amp pins. Additionally, it's recommended to use a ground plane and to avoid routing high-frequency signals near the op-amp inputs.
To minimize EMI and RFI susceptibility, use a shielded enclosure, keep the op-amp away from noise sources, and use a low-pass filter at the input. Additionally, use a ferrite bead or a common-mode choke to filter out high-frequency noise on the power supply lines.
The TLV2371IDRG4 can drive a maximum capacitive load of 1000 pF. Exceeding this limit may cause oscillations or instability in the op-amp.
Ensure that the supply voltage is within the recommended range of 2.7V to 16V, and that the junction temperature is within the range of -40°C to 125°C. Also, ensure that the input common-mode voltage is within the recommended range.
Use a heat sink or a thermal pad to dissipate heat away from the op-amp. Ensure good airflow around the device, and avoid blocking the airflow with components or obstacles.