The TLV2721 is a single
low-voltage operational amplifier available in the SOT-23 package.
The TLV2721 offers a compromise between the ac performance and
output drive of the TLV2731 and the micropower TLV2711. The device
consumes only 150µA (max) of supply current and is an excellent
choice for battery-powered applications. The device exhibits
rail-to-rail output performance for increased dynamic range in
single or split-supply applications.
The TLV2721 is fully
characterized at 3V and 5V and is optimized for low-voltage
applications. The TLV2721, exhibiting high input impedance and low
noise, is excellent for small-signal conditioning for high-impedance
sources, such as piezoelectric transducers. Because of the
micropower dissipation levels combined with 3V operation, these
devices work well in battery operated monitoring and remote-sensing
applications. In addition, the rail-to-rail output feature with
single or split supplies makes this family a great choice when
interfacing with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs).
With a total area of
5.6mm2, the SOT-23 package only requires one
third the board space of the standard 8-pin SOIC package. This
ultra-small package allows designers to place single amplifiers very
close to the signal source, minimizing noise pick-up from long PCB
traces.
The TLV2721 is a single
low-voltage operational amplifier available in the SOT-23 package.
The TLV2721 offers a compromise between the ac performance and
output drive of the TLV2731 and the micropower TLV2711. The device
consumes only 150µA (max) of supply current and is an excellent
choice for battery-powered applications. The device exhibits
rail-to-rail output performance for increased dynamic range in
single or split-supply applications.
The TLV2721 is fully
characterized at 3V and 5V and is optimized for low-voltage
applications. The TLV2721, exhibiting high input impedance and low
noise, is excellent for small-signal conditioning for high-impedance
sources, such as piezoelectric transducers. Because of the
micropower dissipation levels combined with 3V operation, these
devices work well in battery operated monitoring and remote-sensing
applications. In addition, the rail-to-rail output feature with
single or split supplies makes this family a great choice when
interfacing with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs).
With a total area of
5.6mm2, the SOT-23 package only requires one
third the board space of the standard 8-pin SOIC package. This
ultra-small package allows designers to place single amplifiers very
close to the signal source, minimizing noise pick-up from long PCB
traces.