Nanopower amplifier combines ultra-high precision with low power consumption

08-12-2017 | Texas Instruments | Power

The device reduces system power and maximising battery life in precision IoT, industrial and personal electronics applications The device is claimed to be the first op-amp to combine ultra-high precision with the industry’s lowest supply current. With excellent power-to-precision performance, the LPV821 zero-drift, nanopower op-amp allows engineers to achieve the highest DC precision while using 60% less power than competitive zero-drift devices. The device is designed for use in precision applications such as wireless sensing nodes, home and factory automation equipment, and portable electronics. The op-amp is the newest device in the company’s low-power amplifier portfolio, which allows engineers to create lighter, smaller and more portable applications with lower-capacity batteries and longer system lifetimes.
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