LMV324IDR is an integrated circuit (IC) component that belongs to the LMV324 series of low-voltage, quad operational amplifiers (op-amps), manufactured by Texas Instruments. It is designed for a wide range of applications that require low-power, precision amplification.
The LMV324IDR offers four independent op-amps in a single package, which makes it suitable for space and cost-sensitive applications where multiple amplifiers are required. It operates on a low supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V, which makes it ideal for battery-powered devices.
Key features of LMV324IDR include a rail-to-rail input and output capability, which allows maximum utilization of the supply voltage range. This feature enables the op-amp to accept input signals that extend to the power supply voltage levels, ensuring accurate and efficient amplification.
Another notable feature is its wide input common-mode voltage range, which extends from the negative rail to near the positive rail. This flexibility allows the LMV324IDR to accurately amplify signals that have a wide common-mode voltage range, improving its versatility in various applications.
The LMV324IDR also incorporates a high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and a low input offset voltage. The high CMRR enables the op-amp to reject common-mode noise signals effectively, while the low input offset voltage ensures accurate amplification of low-level signals, minimizing any distortion or errors