Part Number: LMV831 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV851 Hi all,
I noticed we have some devices like LMV831, LMV851 which are EMI-harded.
I saw the EMIRR is really higher, and I wonder how we achieve this EMI-harded.
Have we integrated an EMI filter…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV851 , LMV831 , OPA314 , OPA376 I'd like to talk regarding a IC which has compatibility with NCS2004 and lower height than NCS2004.
Please let me know the riight person who can talk about this with me.
Thanks and Best…
Part Number: OPA140 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV851 Dear Support,
in my application, I use an OPA140 configured as Voltage Follower to monitor avoltage level with a scope (HiZ input) driving a 1m-long coax cable.
The bandwidth is limited to 1MHz…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMC6484 , LMV831 , LMV851 , OPA4192 , OPA4171 , OPA4180 , LMV834 Our group has designed a wireless strain gage interface board with op-amp LMC6484. But we found a problem when using walkie-talkie. The walkie-talkie signal will…
Hello Evert,
Amplifier voltage noise tends to be inversely proportional to operating current. It may difficult to find an amplifier having 3 nV/rtHz with operating currents in the sub-milliampere range.
When I review TI's operational amplifiers having…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMV851 , LMV852 , LMV854 Hello,
I received great responses a while back regarding EMI considerations for some of TI's Class D amplifiers. Since many of the projects that I work on have to deal with this kind of nasty byproduct…