| Amplifiers | 7 | Active | |
| Instrumentation, Op Amps, Buffer Amps | 6 | Obsolete | |
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 7 | Obsolete | |
| Linear | 1 | Obsolete | |
LMC660Quad, 15.5-V, 1.4-MHz operational amplifier | Amplifiers | 8 | Active | The dual LMC662 and quad LMC660 (LMC66x) are CMOS operational amplifiers designed for operation from a single supply, and built with TI’s advanced CMOS process. The device operates from 5V to 15V and features rail-to-rail output swing in addition to an input common-mode range that includes ground. Performance limitations that have plagued CMOS amplifiers in the past are not a problem with this design. Input offset voltage (VOS), offset drift, and broadband noise as well as voltage gain into realistic loads (2kΩ and 600Ω) are all equal to or better than widely accepted bipolar equivalents.
The dual LMC662 and quad LMC660 (LMC66x) are CMOS operational amplifiers designed for operation from a single supply, and built with TI’s advanced CMOS process. The device operates from 5V to 15V and features rail-to-rail output swing in addition to an input common-mode range that includes ground. Performance limitations that have plagued CMOS amplifiers in the past are not a problem with this design. Input offset voltage (VOS), offset drift, and broadband noise as well as voltage gain into realistic loads (2kΩ and 600Ω) are all equal to or better than widely accepted bipolar equivalents. |
LMC662Dual, 15.5-V, 1.4-MHz, low-offset-drift operational amplifier | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 11 | Active | The dual LMC662 and quad LMC660 (LMC66x) are CMOS operational amplifiers designed for operation from a single supply, and built with TI’s advanced CMOS process. The device operates from 5V to 15V and features rail-to-rail output swing in addition to an input common-mode range that includes ground. Performance limitations that have plagued CMOS amplifiers in the past are not a problem with this design. Input offset voltage (VOS), offset drift, and broadband noise as well as voltage gain into realistic loads (2kΩ and 600Ω) are all equal to or better than widely accepted bipolar equivalents.
The dual LMC662 and quad LMC660 (LMC66x) are CMOS operational amplifiers designed for operation from a single supply, and built with TI’s advanced CMOS process. The device operates from 5V to 15V and features rail-to-rail output swing in addition to an input common-mode range that includes ground. Performance limitations that have plagued CMOS amplifiers in the past are not a problem with this design. Input offset voltage (VOS), offset drift, and broadband noise as well as voltage gain into realistic loads (2kΩ and 600Ω) are all equal to or better than widely accepted bipolar equivalents. |
LMC6762Dual Micro-Power Rail-to-Rail Input CMOS Comparator with Push-Pull Output | Comparators | 5 | Active | The LMC6762 is an ultra low power dual comparator with a maximum supply current of 10 μA/comparator. It is designed to operate over a wide range of supply voltages, from 2.7V to 15V. The LMC6762 has ensured specifications at 2.7V to meet the demands of 3V digital systems.
The LMC6762 has an input common-mode voltage range which exceeds both supplies. This is a significant advantage in low-voltage applications. The LMC6762 also features a push-pull output that allows direct connections to logic devices without a pull-up resistor.
A quiescent power consumption of 50 μW/amplifier (@ V+= 5V) makes the LMC6762 ideal for applications in portable phones and hand-held electronics. The ultra-low supply current is also independent of power supply voltage. Ensured operation at 2.7V and a rail-to-rail performance makes this device ideal for battery-powered applications.
Refer to the LMC6772 datasheet for an open-drain version of this device.
The LMC6762 is an ultra low power dual comparator with a maximum supply current of 10 μA/comparator. It is designed to operate over a wide range of supply voltages, from 2.7V to 15V. The LMC6762 has ensured specifications at 2.7V to meet the demands of 3V digital systems.
The LMC6762 has an input common-mode voltage range which exceeds both supplies. This is a significant advantage in low-voltage applications. The LMC6762 also features a push-pull output that allows direct connections to logic devices without a pull-up resistor.
A quiescent power consumption of 50 μW/amplifier (@ V+= 5V) makes the LMC6762 ideal for applications in portable phones and hand-held electronics. The ultra-low supply current is also independent of power supply voltage. Ensured operation at 2.7V and a rail-to-rail performance makes this device ideal for battery-powered applications.
Refer to the LMC6772 datasheet for an open-drain version of this device. |
LMC6772-Q1Automotive dual low-power, 15-V comparator with open-drain output | Linear | 12 | Active | The LMC6772 is an ultra low power dual comparator with a maximum 10 μA/comparator power supply current. It is designed to operate over a wide range of supply voltages, with a minimum supply voltage of 2.7V.
The common mode voltage range of the LMC6772 exceeds both the positive and negative supply rails, a significant advantage in single supply applications. The open drain output of the LMC6772 allows for wired-OR configurations. The open drain output also offers the advantage of allowing the output to be pulled to any voltage rail up to 15V, regardless of the supply voltage of the LMC6772.
The LMC6772 is targeted for systems where low power consumption is the critical parameter. Ensured operation at supply voltages of 2.7V and rail-to-rail performance makes this comparator ideal for battery-powered applications.
Refer to the LMC6762 datasheet for a push-pull output stage version of this device.
The LMC6772 is an ultra low power dual comparator with a maximum 10 μA/comparator power supply current. It is designed to operate over a wide range of supply voltages, with a minimum supply voltage of 2.7V.
The common mode voltage range of the LMC6772 exceeds both the positive and negative supply rails, a significant advantage in single supply applications. The open drain output of the LMC6772 allows for wired-OR configurations. The open drain output also offers the advantage of allowing the output to be pulled to any voltage rail up to 15V, regardless of the supply voltage of the LMC6772.
The LMC6772 is targeted for systems where low power consumption is the critical parameter. Ensured operation at supply voltages of 2.7V and rail-to-rail performance makes this comparator ideal for battery-powered applications.
Refer to the LMC6762 datasheet for a push-pull output stage version of this device. |
| Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 4 | Obsolete | |
LMC7101Q-Q1Automotive-grade, single, 15.5-V, 1.1-MHz operational amplifier | Instrumentation, Op Amps, Buffer Amps | 7 | Active | The LMC7101Q-Q1 device is a high-performance, automotive, CMOS operational amplifier available in a space-saving, 5-pin, SOT-23 tiny package. This design makes the LMC7101Q-Q1 an excellent choice for space- and weight-critical designs. The performance is similar to the single amplifier of the LMC6482 and LMC6484, with rail-to-rail input and output, high open-loop gain, low distortion, and low-supply currents.
The main benefits of the tiny package are most apparent in space-constrained applications. The tiny amplifiers can be placed on a board where needed, thus simplifying board layout.
The LMC7101Q-Q1 device is a high-performance, automotive, CMOS operational amplifier available in a space-saving, 5-pin, SOT-23 tiny package. This design makes the LMC7101Q-Q1 an excellent choice for space- and weight-critical designs. The performance is similar to the single amplifier of the LMC6482 and LMC6484, with rail-to-rail input and output, high open-loop gain, low distortion, and low-supply currents.
The main benefits of the tiny package are most apparent in space-constrained applications. The tiny amplifiers can be placed on a board where needed, thus simplifying board layout. |