Jacky,
Minimum output voltage is IOUT * Ron, where "Ron" is the output low resistance of the sinking output transistor. IOUT is the output current. Check the data sheet to calculate Ron.
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TLV2731 I really have two questions:
1. Is the TLV2731 a voltage mode or a current mode amplifier?
2. How can you tell from the datasheets if an opamp is a single mode or a voltage mode?
Part Number: LMC7101 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMC7111 , TLV2711 , TLV2721 , TLV2731 Hi,
I'm looking for a replacement of the LMC7101 with the same pin-out . The replacement must have a higher capacitive load drive capability.
I have tried the…
Hello Heinrich,
FYI: The following devices have the same pinout as the LMC7101 (V+ on 2):
LMC7111 (micropower version of LMC7101)
TLV2711 (50kHz, 3mV)
TLV2721 (510kHz,3mV)
TLV2731 (2MHz, 3mV)
TLV6001R (1MHz, 4.5mV)
Hello Reymond,
The "A" grade of the LMC7101 is 3mV max at room.
The TLV2711, TLV2721 and TLV2731 have the same pin-out (Northwest with reversed supplies), but they are NOT R-R input and 10V max. All are also 3mV max.
The TLV2731 would be the…
Hi Paul,
Yes...The LMC7111 and LMC7101 suffer from "Early Adopter Syndrome". They were among the first op-amps introduced in the SOT-23 package many moons ago, and in those wild-west days, the pinouts had not "standardized" yet. Combined with a positive…