LMV716
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SNOSAT9B –APRIL 2006–REVISED MARCH 2013
LMV716 5 MHz, Low Noise, RRO, Dual Operational Amplifier with CMOS Input
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FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
The LMV716 is a dual operational amplifier with both
low supply voltage and low supply current, making it
ideal for portable applications. The LMV716 CMOS
input stage drives the IBIAS current down to 0.6 pA;
this coupled with the low noise voltage of 12.8
nV/√Hz makes the LMV716 perfect for applications
requiring active filters, transimpedance amplifiers,
and HDD vibration cancellation circuitry.
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(Typical Values, V+ = 3.3V, TA = 25°C, unless
Otherwise Specified)
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Input Noise Voltage 12.8 nV/√Hz
Input Bias Current 0.6 pA
Offset Voltage 1.6 mV
CMRR 80 dB
Open Loop Gain 122 dB
Rail-to-Rail Output
Along with great noise sensitivity, small signal
applications will benefit from the large gain bandwidth
of 5 MHz coupled with the minimal supply current of
1.6 mA and a slew rate of 5.8 V/μs.
GBW 5 MHz
Slew Rate 5.8 V/µs
The LMV716 provides rail-to-rail output swing into
heavy loads. The input common-mode voltage range
includes ground, which is ideal for ground sensing
applications.
Supply Current 1.6 mA
Supply Voltage Range 2.7V to 5V
Operating Temperature −40°C to 85°C
8-pin VSSOP Package
The LMV716 has a supply voltage spanning 2.7V to
5V and is offered in an 8-pin VSSOP package that
functions across the wide temperature range of
−40°C to 85°C. This small package makes it possible
to place the LMV716 next to sensors, thus reducing
external noise pickup.
APPLICATIONS
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Active Filters
Transimpedance Amplifiers
Audio Preamp
HDD Vibration Cancellation Circuitry
Typical Application Circuit
1 nF
357 kW
357 kW
220 nF
47 nF
22 nF
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IN
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357 kW
357 kW
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357 kW
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22 nF
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HIGH PASS SECTION
PASS BAND GAIN = 50
LOW PASS SECTION
PASS BAND GAIN = 25
= 3 kHz
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= 1 kHz
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Figure 1. High Gain Band Pass Filter
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