LMV321IDBVR is a single-channel, low-voltage differential amplifier suitable for a variety of circuit designs. The chip has an input voltage range of 0V to Vcc-1.5V, with ultra-low input offset voltage and input offset current, providing high-precision amplification and filtering. It can be applied to sensor signal processing, audio amplification, filtering, and variable gain control. LMV321IDBVR also features low power consumption and small packaging, making it suitable for battery-powered and small form-factor applications.
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