
LM321LV Series
Single, 5.5-V, 1-MHz, 3-mV offset voltage operational amplifier
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
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Single, 5.5-V, 1-MHz, 3-mV offset voltage operational amplifier
Key Features
• Industry standard amplifier for cost-sensitive systemsLow input offset voltage: ±1 mVCommon-mode voltage range includes groundUnity-gain bandwidth: 1 MHzLow broadband noise: 40 nV/√HzLow quiescent current: 90 µA/ChUnity-gain stableOperational at supply voltages from 2.7 V to 5.5 VOffered in single, dual, and quad channel variantsRobust ESD specification: 2-kV HBMExtended temperature range: –40°C to 125°CIndustry standard amplifier for cost-sensitive systemsLow input offset voltage: ±1 mVCommon-mode voltage range includes groundUnity-gain bandwidth: 1 MHzLow broadband noise: 40 nV/√HzLow quiescent current: 90 µA/ChUnity-gain stableOperational at supply voltages from 2.7 V to 5.5 VOffered in single, dual, and quad channel variantsRobust ESD specification: 2-kV HBMExtended temperature range: –40°C to 125°C
Description
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The LM3xxLV family includes the single LM321LV, dual LM358LV, and quad LM324LV operational amplifiers, or op amps. The devices operate from a low voltage of 2.7 V to 5.5 V.
These op amps supply an alternative to the LM321, LM358, and LM324 in low-voltage applications that are sensitive to cost. Some applications are large appliances, smoke detectors, and personal electronics. The LM3xxLV devices supply better performance than the LM3xx devices at low voltage, and have lower power consumption. The op amps are stable at unity gain, and do not have reverse phase in overdrive conditions. The design for ESD gives the LM3xxLV family an HBM specification for a minimum of 2 kV.
The LM3xxLV family is available in packages that have industry standards. The packages include SOT-23, SOIC, VSSOP, and TSSOP packages.
The LM3xxLV family includes the single LM321LV, dual LM358LV, and quad LM324LV operational amplifiers, or op amps. The devices operate from a low voltage of 2.7 V to 5.5 V.
These op amps supply an alternative to the LM321, LM358, and LM324 in low-voltage applications that are sensitive to cost. Some applications are large appliances, smoke detectors, and personal electronics. The LM3xxLV devices supply better performance than the LM3xx devices at low voltage, and have lower power consumption. The op amps are stable at unity gain, and do not have reverse phase in overdrive conditions. The design for ESD gives the LM3xxLV family an HBM specification for a minimum of 2 kV.
The LM3xxLV family is available in packages that have industry standards. The packages include SOT-23, SOIC, VSSOP, and TSSOP packages.