The LMV793 (single) and the LMV794 (dual) CMOS input operational amplifiers offer a low
input voltage noise density of 5.8 nV/√Hz while consuming only 1.15 mA
(LMV793) of quiescent current. The LMV793/LMV794 are stable at a gain of 10 and have a gain
bandwidth product (GBW) of 88 MHz. The LMV793/LMV794 have a supply voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V
and can operate from a single supply. The LMV793/LMV794 each feature a rail-to-rail output stage
capable of driving a 600Ω load and sourcing as much as 60 mA of current.
The LMV793/LMV794 provide optimal performance in low voltage and low noise systems. A
CMOS input stage, with typical input bias currents in the range of a few femto-Amperes, and an
input common mode voltage range, which includes ground, make the LMV793/LMV794 ideal for low power
sensor applications where high speeds are needed.
The LMV793/LMV794 are manufactured using TI’s advanced VIP50 process. The LMV793 is
offered in either a 5-Pin SOT23 or an 8-Pin SOIC package. The LMV794 is offered in either the 8-Pin
SOIC or the 8-Pin VSSOP.
The LMV793 (single) and the LMV794 (dual) CMOS input operational amplifiers offer a low
input voltage noise density of 5.8 nV/√Hz while consuming only 1.15 mA
(LMV793) of quiescent current. The LMV793/LMV794 are stable at a gain of 10 and have a gain
bandwidth product (GBW) of 88 MHz. The LMV793/LMV794 have a supply voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V
and can operate from a single supply. The LMV793/LMV794 each feature a rail-to-rail output stage
capable of driving a 600Ω load and sourcing as much as 60 mA of current.
The LMV793/LMV794 provide optimal performance in low voltage and low noise systems. A
CMOS input stage, with typical input bias currents in the range of a few femto-Amperes, and an
input common mode voltage range, which includes ground, make the LMV793/LMV794 ideal for low power
sensor applications where high speeds are needed.
The LMV793/LMV794 are manufactured using TI’s advanced VIP50 process. The LMV793 is
offered in either a 5-Pin SOT23 or an 8-Pin SOIC package. The LMV794 is offered in either the 8-Pin
SOIC or the 8-Pin VSSOP.