LMC7101Q-Q1 Series
Automotive-grade, single, 15.5-V, 1.1-MHz operational amplifier
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog
Automotive-grade, single, 15.5-V, 1.1-MHz operational amplifier
Key Features
• AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications:Temperature: –40°C to +125°C, TATiny 5-Pin SOT-23 package saves space; typical circuit layouts take half the space of 8-pin SOIC designsSpecified for 2.7V, 3V, 5V, 15V suppliesTypical supply current 0.5mA at 5VTypical total harmonic distortion of 0.01% at 5V1MHz gain bandwidthSimilar to popular LMC6482 and LMC6484Rail-to-rail input and outputAEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications:Temperature: –40°C to +125°C, TATiny 5-Pin SOT-23 package saves space; typical circuit layouts take half the space of 8-pin SOIC designsSpecified for 2.7V, 3V, 5V, 15V suppliesTypical supply current 0.5mA at 5VTypical total harmonic distortion of 0.01% at 5V1MHz gain bandwidthSimilar to popular LMC6482 and LMC6484Rail-to-rail input and output
Description
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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.