The TLV904xD family includes single (TLV9041D) and dual (TLV9042D) decompensated operational amplifiers optimized for high efficiency in ultra-low-voltage applications. Operating from 1.2V to 5.5V with rail-to-rail input and output swing, this family of amplifiers deliver an exceptional gain bandwidth of 3.1MHz with only 16µA of quiescent current. The TLV904xD enables high gain circuit configurations and longevity in battery powered systems. The availability of miniature packages also allow this amplifier family to be used effectively in high density board applications.
The TLV904xD is among the few amplifiers in the industry capable of operating at supply voltages as low as 1.2V, making the family well suited for 1.5V coin cell applications. The high gain bandwidth eliminates the need for cascaded amplifier stages in signal conditioning and filtering applications such as field transmitters, motion detectors, and personal electronics, simplifying design while reducing both board space and overall system power consumption.
The TLV904xD family includes single (TLV9041D) and dual (TLV9042D) decompensated operational amplifiers optimized for high efficiency in ultra-low-voltage applications. Operating from 1.2V to 5.5V with rail-to-rail input and output swing, this family of amplifiers deliver an exceptional gain bandwidth of 3.1MHz with only 16µA of quiescent current. The TLV904xD enables high gain circuit configurations and longevity in battery powered systems. The availability of miniature packages also allow this amplifier family to be used effectively in high density board applications.
The TLV904xD is among the few amplifiers in the industry capable of operating at supply voltages as low as 1.2V, making the family well suited for 1.5V coin cell applications. The high gain bandwidth eliminates the need for cascaded amplifier stages in signal conditioning and filtering applications such as field transmitters, motion detectors, and personal electronics, simplifying design while reducing both board space and overall system power consumption.