The LMV772MA/NOPB is a high-performance, low noise operational amplifier from Texas Instruments designed to offer a perfect balance between low power consumption and enhanced noise performance. This operational amplifier is an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, including sensor interfaces, medical equipment, and professional audio electronics, where power efficiency and sound quality are critical.
Key Features:
- Low Noise: With a voltage noise density of just 5.8 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz, the LMV772MA/NOPB provides exceptional noise performance, making it suitable for applications that require high signal fidelity.
- Low Power Consumption: The device operates with a supply current of only 1.4 mA per channel, which helps in reducing the overall power consumption of the system it's integrated into.
- Wide Supply Range: The operational amplifier can be powered by a supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 5.5V, allowing for flexibility in various circuit designs.
- Rail-to-Rail Output: The LMV772MA/NOPB is capable of delivering rail-to-rail output swing, improving dynamic range and enabling it to drive loads effectively.
- Extended Temperature Range: It is rated for operation over the extended industrial temperature range of -40°C to 125°C, ensuring reliable performance under varying environmental conditions.
Applications:
- Sensor Interface Circuits
- Professional Audio Equipment
- Medical Instrumentation
- Active Filters
- Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) Buffer
The LMV772MA/NOPB comes in an 8-pin SOIC package, which is a compact form factor suitable for space-constrained applications. Its low distortion characteristics and high output drive capability also make it an excellent choice for driving headphones or other audio devices. As a product of Texas Instruments, the LMV772MA/NOPB is backed by the company's reputation for quality and reliability in semiconductor manufacturing.
With its combination of low power, low noise, and wide operating temperature range, the LMV772MA/NOPB operational amplifier is a versatile component that can enhance the performance of a diverse array of electronic systems.