The LM324LV uses a plain CMOS output, so it is rail-to-rail.
The claw graph in figure 6 appears to use an asymmetric power supply, or is not labelled correctly.
The datasheets of the similar LMV324, LMV324-N, and LMV324A devices do mention the rail…
Hi Chris,
If you can share the schematic with us, we can run some simulations and let you know if this device will work for your application.
You can also do this on your own, by downloading our free TINA-TI software. The model for LMV324A can be found…
Hi Manish,
We do not have a TINA-TI model for LMV324. But we've an upgraded version of this device called LMV324A which has a model available at: http://www.ti.com/product/LMV358A/toolssoftware . Please note that LMV358A represents dual channel and…
Hello Handa-san
I suggest starting with recommended replacement mentioned on the LMV324 product page.
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LMV324A - Increased power saving, lower voltage offset, and higher EMIRR device
Part Number: LM324-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM324A , LMV324A , LM324LV An old project of our company use LM324-N
Does LM324-N have new version?
or another better version?
Wang Mike,
It is PNP as shown in the device schematic in the data sheet.
For LMV324 (not LMV324-N) there are no preconditions for Vos other than supply voltage (2.7V, 5V) that surrounds 3.3V so I'll skip CMRR, Av, and PSRR
VOUT = VBIAS + [Vos + Ios…