Low-power operational amplifiers can be designed into a wide range of applications

18-07-2017 | Texas Instruments | Power

The Texas Instruments LMV722-Q1 device is a low-noise, low-voltage operational amplifier (op amp) that can be designed into a wide range of applications. The device has a unity-gain bandwidth of 10MHz, slew rate of 5.25V/µs, and good voltage and current noise performance. The device is designed to provide optimal performance in low-voltage and low-noise systems such audio signal path or motor control applications. The device provides rail-to-rail output swing into heavy loads. The input common-mode voltage range includes ground and the maximum input offset voltage is 3.5mV (over recommended temperature range) for the device. The capacitive load capability is also good at low supply voltages. The operating range is from 2.2V to 5.5V.
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