Reduce size, cost and power consumption with new amplifiers
25-05-2018 |
Texas Instruments
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Power
The Texas Instruments TLV9061 claims to be the world’s smallest op-amp, measuring only 0.8mm x 0.8mm. This tiny op-amp reduces the PCB footprint of space-constrained applications, such as smartphones, wearables and optical modules.
The device benefits from low supply-voltage-operation down to 1.8V, with rail-to-rail input/output, enables ease of use in battery-powered applications. It also offers high AC performance of 10MHz bandwidth, 6.5V/us slew rate and 10nV/rtHz of noise spectral density for motor drive, building automation and optical networking applications. The device's increased EMIRR enables resilient performance in systems prone to RF noise.
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