Low-Power Op Amp Line Gets Low-Noise Types

Aug. 1, 1999
The popular LMV line of low-power, low-voltage operational amplifiers has been expanded to include ultra-small members featuring guaranteed low input voltage noise. Targeted for use in cell phones, pagers and other handheld products where low noise

The popular LMV line of low-power, low-voltage operational amplifiers has been expanded to include ultra-small members featuring guaranteed low input voltage noise. Targeted for use in cell phones, pagers and other handheld products where low noise performance is a priority, the new ICs include the BiCMOS LMV721 single and LMV722 dual op amps housed in SC-70 and MSOP packages, respectively, and CMOS LMV751 residing in a SOT23-5 package. LMV721/722 op amps boast of an input voltage noise spec of

Company: NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.

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