Category: Operational Amplifier
Use: LMV774MTX/NOPB is a low-power, low-voltage operational amplifier designed for use in battery-powered and portable applications.
Characteristics: It features low input offset voltage, low noise, and low power consumption, making it suitable for precision instrumentation and sensor conditioning applications.
Package: The LMV774MTX/NOPB comes in a small outline package (SOIC) with 14 pins.
Essence: This operational amplifier provides high precision and low power consumption, making it ideal for battery-powered devices.
Packaging/Quantity: It is available in tape and reel packaging with a quantity of 2500 units per reel.
Advantages: - High precision and low noise - Low power consumption - Versatile supply voltage range
Disadvantages: - Limited gain bandwidth product compared to some higher-end operational amplifiers - Limited slew rate compared to high-speed amplifiers
The LMV774MTX/NOPB operates as a differential input, single-ended output amplifier. It uses a combination of low input offset voltage, low bias current, and low power consumption to provide precise amplification of input signals within a wide supply voltage range.
LMV771, LMV772, LMV773, and LMV776 are alternative models that offer similar functionality with variations in specifications and package options.
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