peculiarity
Unless otherwise noted, typical values are in T
A
= 25 ° C
V
+
= 3.3V
Supply voltage
|
2.7V to 5.5V
|
Supply current (per channel)
|
2.25 mA
|
Input offset voltage
|
The maximum is 1 mV
|
Input bias current
|
0.1 Pa
|
GBW
|
30 MHz
|
EMIRR at 1.8 GHz
|
105 dB
|
Input noise voltage at 1 kHz
|
8 NV /
√
hertz
|
Slew rate
|
18 V/μs
|
Output voltage swing
|
Rail to rail
|
Output current driven
|
67 mA
|
Operating ambient temperature range
|
-40°C to 125°C
|
illustrate
National Semiconductor's LMV861 and LMV862 are CMOS input, low-power op amp ICs that offer low input bias current, a wide temperature range of -40°C to +125°C and superior performance that makes them powerful general-purpose components.
In addition, the LMV861 and LMV862 EMI hardening to minimize any interference, making them ideal for EMI-sensitive applications.
The unity-gain stable LMV861 and LMV862 have a bandwidth of 30 MHz while consuming only 2.25 mA per channel.
These components also maintain a large capacitive load of 200 pF.
The LMV861 and LMV862 offer superior performance in power and space usage and economy.
The maximum input offset voltage for this part of the home
1 mV
A rail-to-rail output stage and input common-mode voltage range, including ground.
Operating in the range of 2.7V to 5.5V, the LMV861 and LMV862 offer a common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of 93 dB PSRR and 93 dB.
The LMV861 is a space-saver
5 needles
SC70 package, and in LMV862
8 pins
MSOP package.
apply
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Photodiode preamplifier
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Scale system
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Filter/buffer
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Medical diagnostic equipment