Part Number: LMV324A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV324 , Tool/software: I am using a bandpass filter and a lowpass filter using an op-amp. Until now I have used the LMV324, but this time I used the LMV324A. There was a difference in the amplitude …
Many thanks. This was my assumption, but I wanted to confirm it before telling my team to use that in their footprint names. My confusion was that until recently (as Clemens Ladisch pointed out, TI updated their database last week, after I posted my initial…
Part Number: LMV324A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV9004 , LM324 , LM324LV , LMV324 Is it bandwidth? Power consumption?
Please let me know
Thanks in advance
Mike Newell
Part Number: LMV324A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV324 , As you recommended, we provide LMV324A over LMV324 for the replacement. Customer recently finished testing and figured out they could not to the replacement due to some technical gap between…
Part Number: LMV324A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2902 , LM2902KAV Dear Specialists,
My customer is considering LMV324A instead of LM2902 and has a question.
I would be grateful if you could advise.
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According to the application note(SLOA277)…
Part Number: LMV324A Hello
I want to use LMV324A to bufferize differents inputs voltages (battery, etc.) before sending it to MCU ADC. So when battery will be plugged in for example, inputs will be polarized before VCC rises to stable level from the low…
Part Number: LMV324A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA837 Hi:
Please ask, the Input Offset Voltage of the LMV324A is plus or minus 1mv. What is the normal distribution of the Input Offset Voltage (or which value is the Input Offset Voltage of most…
Part Number: LM324 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV324A , INA350 , , , TLV9001 , TLV9301 , INA597 Hi There,
To design a relatively high precision amplifier and with low cost, I would like to use LM324 form an instrumentation amplifier. The schematic is…
Additional Question
I want to know the recommended alternative for LMV324 when the power supply is 5.5V+/-0.2V.
Is it OK to use LMV324A with the power supply at 5.5V+/-0.2V since it's Absolute Maximum Supply Voltage is 6V?
Whether this was a good idea to give two totally different OPAmps the names "LMV324" and "LMV324A" only to be distinguished by the "A"?
Mauro,
as my previous speakers have already mentioned, as long as nothing is connected…