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CMOS Input Op-Amps consume only 780 microA at 2.5V supply voltage

9th March 2007
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STMicroelectronics has introduced two families of rail-to-rail high Gain Bandwidth Product (GBP) op-amps that feature an excellent speed-to-current consumption ratio and come in space-saving packages to address sensor signal conditioning as well as battery-supplied and compact portable applications. The TSV911/2/4 family offers an 8MHz gain-bandwidth product and is unity-gain stable for capacitive loads up to 200pF. The other family, the TSV991/2/4, offers a 20MHz gain-bandwidth product for gain of 3 or above.
Operating from 2.5V to 5.5V, all the devices consume only 780 microamps at 2.5V supply voltage. The op-amps’ low power, together with their improved precision and the reduced die size, make them ideal for battery-powered applications where space board and low-current consumption are major priorities.

Other key features of all op-amps include an ultra-low input bias current of 1pA and 5kV or better internal protection that protects against electrostatic discharge (ESD), minimizing handling and fabrication risks.

All of the amplifiers are characterized for the -40 to +125 degree C temperature range and are available in SOT23-5, SO8, MSO8, TSSOP14, and SO14 ECOPACK® packages.

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