What the LMP7701MFX/NOPB brings to a precision signal chain
It combines a 2.5 MHz gain-bandwidth product with a 1.1 V/µs slew rate, rail-to-rail output swing, and a 2.7 V to 12 V supply range — covering single Li-ion through standard 12 V rails. The 0.2 pA input bias current and 37 µV typical offset voltage suit it for high-impedance sensor interfaces, photodiode amplifiers, and battery-monitoring circuits where loading error must stay negligible.
The 2.5 MHz gain-bandwidth product sets the usable closed-loop bandwidth: at a gain of 10 you get roughly 250 kHz small-signal bandwidth, enough for audio, instrumentation, or control loops, but not for video or high-speed ADC drivers. The 0.2 pA input bias is the standout spec — orders of magnitude lower than the 10 pA on the TLV9351IDCKR or the 0.5 pA on the OPA4374AIPWT, making this the pick for transimpedance amplifiers or precision integrators where bias current error dominates the noise budget. The 86 mA output current per channel can drive a modest relay coil or feed an ADC input directly, but thermal limits in the SOT-23-5 package mean continuous high-current loads need a check against the thermal resistance.
Lifecycle and sourcing posture
ROHS3 compliant.
