320-nA nanopower operational amplifier for cost-optimized systems
Product details
Parameters
Package | Pins | Size
Features
- For Cost-Optimized Systems
- Nanopower Supply Current: 320 nA/channel
- Offset Voltage: 4.5 mV (max)
- Good TcVos: 1 µV/°C
- Unity Gain-Bandwidth: 6 kHz
- Unity-Gain Stable
- Low Input Bias Current : 0.1pA
- Wide Supply Range: 1.7 V to 5.5 V
- Rail-to-Rail Output
- No Output Reversals
- EMI Protection
- Temperature Range: –40°C to 125°C
- Industry Standard Packages:
- Single in 5-pin SOT-23
- Dual in 8-pin VSSOP
Description
The TLV8801 (single) and TLV8802 (dual) family of ultra-low-power operational amplifiers are ideal for cost-optimized sensing applications in wireless and low power wired equipment. The TLV880x amplifiers minimize power consumption in equipment such as CO detectors, smoke detectors and motion detecting security systems (like PIR motion sensing) where operational battery-life is critical. They also have a carefully designed CMOS input stage enabling very low, femto-amp bias currents, thereby reducing IBIAS and IOS errors that would otherwise impact sensitive applications like transimpedance amplifier (TIA) configurations with megaohm feedback resistors, and high source impedance sensing applications. Additionally, built-in EMI protection reduces sensitivity to unwanted RF signals from sources like mobile phones, WiFi, radio transmitters and tag readers.
The TLV8801 (single) and TLV8802 (dual) channel versions are available in industry standard 5-pin SOT-23 and 8-pin VSSOP packages respectively.
Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | |
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* | Datasheet | TLV8801/TLV8802 320 nA Nanopower Operational Amplifiers for Cost-Optimized Systems datasheet (Rev. A) | Nov. 17, 2016 |
Technical articles | Designing with low-power op amps, part 1: Power-saving techniques for op-amp circuits | Feb. 02, 2021 | |
White paper | How to optimize building and home automation designs for energy efficiency | Apr. 08, 2020 | |
Technical articles | What is an op amp? | Jan. 21, 2020 | |
Technical articles | How to lay out a PCB for high-performance, low-side current-sensing designs | Feb. 06, 2018 | |
Technical articles | Low-side current sensing for high-performance cost-sensitive applications | Jan. 22, 2018 | |
Application note | Nano-Power Battery Monitoring in Personal Electronics | Dec. 08, 2017 | |
E-book | The Signal e-book: A compendium of blog posts on op amp design topics | Mar. 28, 2017 |
Design & development
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Description
Speed up your op amp prototyping and testing with the DIP-Adapter-EVM, which provides a fast, easy and inexpensive way to interface with small, surface-mount ICs. You can connect any supported op amp using the included Samtec terminal strips or wire them directly to existing circuits.
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Features
- Simplifies prototyping of SMT IC’s
- Supports 6 common package types
- Low Cost
Design tools & simulation
Features
- Leverages Cadence PSpice Technology
- Preinstalled library with a suite of digital models to enable worst-case timing analysis
- Dynamic updates ensure you have access to most current device models
- Optimized for simulation speed without loss of accuracy
- Supports simultaneous analysis of multiple products
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Features
- Expedites circuit design with analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and digital-to-analog converters (DACs)
- Noise calculations
- Common unit translation
- Solves common amplifier circuit design problems
- Gain selections using standard resistors
- Filter configurations
- Total noise for common amplifier configurations
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Package | Pins | Download |
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VSSOP (DGK) | 8 | View options |
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