The LMV321IDBVR is an integrated circuit (IC) component widely used in various electronic applications. This microcircuit, produced by Texas Instruments, belongs to the LMV family of operational amplifiers (op-amps). It is specifically a single-channel, low-voltage, high-gain amplifier with rail-to-rail input and output capability.
The LMV321IDBVR operates on a single supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 5.5V, making it suitable for low-power applications. It offers a unity-gain bandwidth of 1.3 MHz, allowing for efficient amplification of signals in a relatively wide frequency range. With a typical input offset voltage of only 2 mV, this IC exhibits high precision and accuracy.
One of the key features of the LMV321IDBVR is its rail-to-rail input and output voltage capability. This means that it can handle input signals that span the entire range of the supply voltage, maximizing the dynamic range and minimizing distortion. Furthermore, its output voltage can swing close to the supply rails, ensuring accurate signal reproduction.
The LMV321IDBVR also provides a high common-mode rejection ratio (typically 70 dB at 1 kHz), allowing it to reject common-mode noise and interference from the input signal. This enhances the overall signal quality and reduces potential errors