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  • RE: LMV358: Implausible behavior of LMV358 in buffer / comparator mode

    Ron Michallick
    Ron Michallick
    Resolved
    Hello Sascha, LMV358 is not rail to rail input. Having both inputs near VCC will result in input stage transistors being cut off. Output may be high or low. LMV358A is a good alternative. It will not phase invert with a rail to rail input. Therefore,…
    • over 2 years ago
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  • RE: LMV358: Output waveform is abnormal

    Tim Claycomb
    Tim Claycomb
    Hello, I would also like to add that I recommend using the LMV358A instead of the LMV358. The LMV358A is an upgraded version to the LMV358. Thank you, Tim Claycomb
    • over 3 years ago
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  • RE: LMV358: When the in-phase input is greater than 2.7V, an anomaly occurs

    Bala Ravi
    Bala Ravi
    Hi Timsen, Your circuit is violating the input common mode range. When this happens the inputs can get cut off. There is an upgraded version of this device, where this does not happen. Please check out LMV358A. Here is the link to the product folder for…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • RE: LMV324: EMIRR IN+ (dB) versus Frequency (Hz) information

    Bala Ravi
    Bala Ravi
    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…
    • over 2 years ago
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  • RE: LM358-N: Maximum output possible for dual supply at 3.3 V

    Ron Michallick
    Ron Michallick
    Try LMV358A instead for Vcc =3.3V, output is rail to rail.
    • over 3 years ago
    • Amplifiers
    • Amplifiers forum
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  • RE: TINA/Spice/LMV324: Results of NTC thermisrtor control loop simulation using TINA

    Ron Michallick
    Ron Michallick
    Resolved
    Jerry, Making C2 = 0 is helpful. However, I suggest building a real solution to prove it out. LMV358A
    • over 3 years ago
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  • RE: LMV358: [FAQ] Better version of the LMV321, LMV358, LMV324

    Pete%20Semig
    Pete%20Semig
    Resolved
    Hello David, Yes, there are some excellent drop-in replacement devices for the LMV3XX family of devices! Please consider the LMV358A, LMV324A, LMV321A as replacements. These new devices include everything you mentioned and have a wider supply voltage…
    • over 3 years ago
    • Amplifiers
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