The LMV34x-N devices are single, dual, and quad low-voltage, low-power operational
amplifiers. They are designed specifically for low-voltage portable applications. Other important
product characteristics are low input bias current, rail-to-rail output, and wide temperature
range.
The patented class AB turnaround stage significantly reduces the noise at higher
frequencies, power consumption, and offset voltage. The PMOS input stage provides the user with
ultra-low input bias current of 20 fA (typical) and high input impedance.
The industrial-plus temperature range of –40°C to 125°C allows the LMV34x-N to
accommodate a broad range of extended environment applications. LMV341-N expands Texas Instrument’s
Silicon Dust amplifier portfolio offering enhancements in size, speed, and power savings. The
LMV34x-N devices are specified to operate over the voltage range of
2.7 V to 5.5 V and all have rail-to-rail output.
The LMV341-N offers a shutdown pin that can be used to disable the device. Once in
shutdown mode, the supply current is reduced to 45 pA (typical). The LMV34x-N devices have 29-nV
voltage noise at 10 KHz, 1 MHz GBW, 1-V/µs slew rate, 0.25 mVos, and 0.1-µA shutdown current
(LMV341-N).
The LMV341-N is offered in the tiny 6-pin SC70 package, the LMV342-N in space-saving
8-pin VSSOP and SOIC packages, and the LMV344-N in 14-pin TSSOP and SOIC packages. These small
package amplifiers offer an ideal solution for applications requiring minimum PCB footprint.
Applications with area constrained PCB requirements include portable electronics such as cellular
handsets and PDAs.
The LMV34x-N devices are single, dual, and quad low-voltage, low-power operational
amplifiers. They are designed specifically for low-voltage portable applications. Other important
product characteristics are low input bias current, rail-to-rail output, and wide temperature
range.
The patented class AB turnaround stage significantly reduces the noise at higher
frequencies, power consumption, and offset voltage. The PMOS input stage provides the user with
ultra-low input bias current of 20 fA (typical) and high input impedance.
The industrial-plus temperature range of –40°C to 125°C allows the LMV34x-N to
accommodate a broad range of extended environment applications. LMV341-N expands Texas Instrument’s
Silicon Dust amplifier portfolio offering enhancements in size, speed, and power savings. The
LMV34x-N devices are specified to operate over the voltage range of
2.7 V to 5.5 V and all have rail-to-rail output.
The LMV341-N offers a shutdown pin that can be used to disable the device. Once in
shutdown mode, the supply current is reduced to 45 pA (typical). The LMV34x-N devices have 29-nV
voltage noise at 10 KHz, 1 MHz GBW, 1-V/µs slew rate, 0.25 mVos, and 0.1-µA shutdown current
(LMV341-N).
The LMV341-N is offered in the tiny 6-pin SC70 package, the LMV342-N in space-saving
8-pin VSSOP and SOIC packages, and the LMV344-N in 14-pin TSSOP and SOIC packages. These small
package amplifiers offer an ideal solution for applications requiring minimum PCB footprint.
Applications with area constrained PCB requirements include portable electronics such as cellular
handsets and PDAs.