The LMV321IDBVR is a low-voltage, single operational amplifier (op-amp) from Texas Instruments. It is designed for applications requiring high performance in low-voltage environments. Below are its key features and specifications:
- Functionality:
- Single Operational Amplifier: Provides versatile amplification and signal processing capabilities in various analog applications.
- Voltage Specifications:
- Low Operating Voltage: Operates from a single supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 5.5V, making it suitable for battery-operated devices.
- Performance:
- Low Input Offset Voltage: Typically 1 mV, ensuring accurate signal processing.
- Low Input Bias Current: Typically 10 nA, minimizing errors in precision applications.
- Wide Bandwidth: Unity gain bandwidth of approximately 1 MHz to handle various signal frequencies.
- Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR):
- High PSRR: Maintains stable operation and performance despite variations in the power supply voltage.
- Package Type:
- 8-Pin SOT-23: A compact surface-mount package that saves board space and is suitable for compact electronic designs.
- Applications:
- Signal Conditioning: Used in amplifying small signals in sensor applications.
- Voltage Followers: Provides buffering to isolate and stabilize signal sources.
- Filters and Integrators: Suitable for building analog filters and integrator circuits in various electronic systems.
- Features:
- Rail-to-Rail Input and Output: Allows the op-amp to operate close to the supply rails, maximizing the usable range of the output signal.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for low power operation, which is beneficial for portable and low-power devices.
The LMV321IDBVR is ideal for applications where low voltage operation, high precision, and compact size are critical, making it suitable for a wide range of portable, battery-operated, and low-power electronic devices.