The LMV824MT is a state-of-the-art operational amplifier (op-amp) designed by Texas Instruments, renowned for its low-voltage and low-power operation. This device is part of the LMV82x series, which are optimized for applications requiring a balance of low power consumption and high performance. With its ability to operate on supply voltages as low as 2.7V and up to 5.5V, the LMV824MT is an excellent choice for battery-powered devices and portable applications.
Encased in a compact 14-pin TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package), the LMV824MT offers a quad op-amp configuration, making it highly versatile for a range of circuits. Each amplifier within the LMV824MT features a high gain-bandwidth product of 5.5 MHz and a slew rate of 2 V/µs, ensuring that the device can handle a wide range of frequencies with rapid signal transitions.
The low input bias current of 1 pA typifies the precision of this op-amp, making it suitable for sensor interfaces, photodiode amplifiers, and other applications that require minimal input disturbance. Additionally, the low input offset voltage of 3.5 mV (maximum) further underscores the device's ability to provide accurate amplification.
With a quiescent current of just 500 µA per channel, the LMV824MT is an energy-efficient solution that doesn't compromise on performance. This characteristic is particularly critical in extending the battery life of portable devices. Moreover, the device features a common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of 70 dB and a power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) of 67 dB, which contribute to its stable operation in the presence of supply voltage variations or common-mode noise.
Designed to operate over the -40°C to +85°C temperature range, the LMV824MT is robust and reliable for industrial applications. Whether it's being used in active filters, general signal conditioning, or audio applications, the LMV824MT by Texas Instruments is an excellent choice for designers looking for a high-performance, low-power op-amp in a compact package.