Part Number: LMP7701 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA197 , LMP7721 , LMP7711 , TLV2371 , TLV171 , OPA192 Tool/software: Dear Team,
the input impedance (ZID and ZIC) is displayed in OPA197. Can these parameters also be specified separately for the…
Part Number: LMP7701 Tool/software: Hi Everybody,
Can you please help if there is any technical difference between LMP7701MF/NOPB and LMP7701MFX/NOPB, not just the reel size?
Thank you!
Part Number: LMP7701 Tool/software: Subject: Request for Design Review: Unity-Gain Buffer with Capacitive Load – Feedback vs. Riso Isolation
Dear Texas Instruments Support Team,
I am currently evaluating two op-amp buffer configurations using the…
Part Number: LMP7701 Tool/software: My colleagues and I are performing a worst-case analysis for an aerospace application which involves Texas Instrument components as:
LMP7701
We are interested to know more about temperature and/or ageing drift…
Part Number: LMP7701 Hi Team,
When I simulation LMP7701 with -8V power supply and 0~-3V input voltage, I found the LMP7701 output have oscillation. But if I change the input voltage to -7V, the oscillation will disappear.
1. Could you please help…
Part Number: LMP7701 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Hi Team,
Good day. I am posting this inquiry on behalf of our customer.
"I am using Pspice. I want to plot the input and output impedance of opamp. I have connected one AC source to the…
Part Number: LMP7701 Hi
I am trying to make a laser driver. But I am new in this field. So I am reading various papers and I have some doubts.
There are few things which are not clear.
I am reading this tread as shown below:
https://e2e.ti.com…
As long as your total supply voltage is within 2.7V < Vs <12V and you do not violate the input common-mode voltage or linear output voltage range (see AOL conditions below), the input noise performance will not be a function of the supply voltage (at…
Part Number: LMP7701 Hello TI !
Is there any information about how the input parameters of this part react to change of humidity level?
Maybe graph like this?
I have a problem with floating output with hum level near 80% and above. And i want…