The LMC6484AIMX/NOPB is a low-power, low-voltage quad operational amplifier that operates at a single supply voltage as low as 2.7V. It is designed for general-purpose applications such as instrumentation, audio, and signal conditioning. The device features rail-to-rail input and output, providing maximum dynamic range for audio and other signal processing applications.
Supply Voltage: 2.7V to 12V
Input Offset Voltage: 5µV (max)
Input Bias Current: 60nA (max)
Gain Bandwidth Product: 1.2MHz
Slew Rate: 0.5V/µs
Low power consumption
Low offset voltage and input bias current
Rail-to-rail input and output
Wide supply voltage range
High gain bandwidth product
High slew rate
Small package size
Low power consumption makes it ideal for battery-powered applications
Low offset voltage and input bias current ensure accurate and stable signal processing
Rail-to-rail input and output provide maximum dynamic range
Wide supply voltage range allows for use in a variety of applications
High gain bandwidth product and slew rate make it suitable for high-speed signal processing applications
Small package size saves board space and reduces overall system cost
The LMC6484AIMX/NOPB can be used in a wide range of applications such as:
Instrumentation
Audio
Signal conditioning
Active filters
Data acquisition systems
Medical instrumentation
Industrial control systems
The LMC6484AIMX/NOPB can be used as a drop-in replacement for other quad operational amplifiers. The device requires minimal external components and is easy to use. The datasheet provides detailed information on the device's pin configuration, recommended operating conditions, and application circuits.
The LMC6484AIMX/NOPB is a versatile quad operational amplifier that offers low power consumption, low offset voltage and input bias current, rail-to-rail input and output, wide supply voltage range, high gain bandwidth product, high slew rate, and small package size. It is suitable for a wide range of applications such as instrumentation, audio, and signal conditioning.
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