Good morning Wei-Hao,
Yes, the TLV316 does not show a max drift spec,
It is however a relaxed limit version of the OPA316, which does show a max,
Roughly speaking the drift is proportial to the 25C offset voltage, so - if the test limit has increased…
Hello, the selected device should work fine with the OPA316, as a reference of the output ripple you can have a look at figure 18 in the d/s. We don't have any output noise measure in the d/s. You can also consider the tps62740 if low Iq is a feature that…
Hi Ron,
Yes, the variance matters more because customer doesn't want few failure due to the large variance in mass production, maybe the device such with max value such as OPA316 and OPA322 is more reliable, we will try these two devices first.
Thanks…
Part Number: LMV951 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV316 , Hello support team,
My customer would like to use LMV951 as charge amp and achieve same gain/phase performance with Vcc 1.3V as TLV316. However, the performance looks different from TLV316.…
Part Number: TLC4502 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2335 , OPA2325 , LMP2022 , LMP7721 , OPA2316 , OPA320 , OPA325 , OPA316 Hello everyone.
I am looking a replacement for TLC4502. Any recomendations?
Thanks!
Dear Ahana,
Thank you, you just demonstrate that the LMP7731 does not converge correctly. The OP of your simulation is completely wrong. A simulation that run to the end does not mean the result is correct.
Here is the simulation with an OPA316, a model…
Thanks Tim, that's good to know. Both the OPA313 and OPA316 have been updated recently and are running our latest model architecture, so I'm glad to hear that the results agree in both tools.
I'm going to send you a friend request, let's take…
Part Number: LMV722 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA316 , TLV9062 , TLV2172 , OPA2172 , LMV721-N , Hello, customer ask for PSPICE model for the LMV722.
Regards, Holger
Part Number: LMV651 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV316-Q1 , OPA316-Q1 , LMV796-Q1 , Hello,
LMV651MGX/NOPB would be a good fit, but it is not automotive qualified.
What would be the closest automotive qualified alternative?
BR Martin
Hello Markus,
20uF is a really large capacitive load. Adding the isolation resistor adds a zero to the control loop to compensate the pole from the capacitive load. By setting Riso to 0Ohms and running the phase-margin analysis we find a crossover frequency…