LMV358AQDGKRQ1 - Texas Instruments Automotive Grade Operational Amplifier
The LMV358AQDGKRQ1 from Texas Instruments is an automotive-grade low-voltage operational amplifier that is designed to meet the rigorous standards of the automotive industry. This dual operational amplifier is part of Texas Instruments' "Q1" high-reliability product line, tailored for automotive applications such as sensor signal conditioning, low-side current sensing, and battery-powered electronics.
With its wide supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V, the LMV358AQDGKRQ1 is an ideal choice for systems that require efficient power management. The device features a low input offset voltage, which ensures accurate measurements and signal amplification, making it perfect for precision applications. Additionally, its rail-to-rail output stage maximizes the dynamic range when operating from low supply voltages, which is particularly useful in single-supply operations.
The LMV358AQDGKRQ1 boasts a low input bias current and is characterized for operation from -40°C to +125°C, which is essential for automotive environments that demand high reliability and performance over a wide temperature range. The operational amplifier is available in a compact 8-pin VSSOP package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
Key features of the LMV358AQDGKRQ1 include:
- Automotive Grade (AEC-Q100 qualified)
- Low supply voltage range: 2.7V to 5.5V
- Rail-to-rail output
- Low input offset voltage
- Extended temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
- Compact 8-pin VSSOP package
This operational amplifier is designed with advanced circuit techniques to provide improved speed and stability while maintaining low power consumption. The LMV358AQDGKRQ1's robust design ensures it can withstand transient conditions and other voltage stresses encountered in automotive environments.
Whether you are designing electronic control units, power management systems, or other automotive-related electronics, the LMV358AQDGKRQ1 is a reliable and efficient solution for your operational amplifier needs. Its combination of features and automotive-grade reliability make it an excellent choice for engineers looking to optimize their designs for the automotive market.