What the LMV112SD-NS is and where it fits
The LMV112SD-NS is a dual buffer amplifier in a PDSO8 package — two independent buffer stages on a single die, intended for signal conditioning, impedance transformation, or line-driving between analog stages where a low-output-impedance copy of the input is needed. The two-function layout means one device replaces two single-buffer ICs, saving board area and reducing part count on mixed-signal PCBs — think ADC front-end buffering, reference buffering, or clock distribution fan-out in industrial or telecom line cards.
RoHS status — the procurement gate
This part is marked RoHS non-compliant, so it contains lead (or another restricted substance) above the exemption threshold. For any BOM destined for EU, UK, or California RoHS enforcement, the LMV112SD-NS will not pass without an explicit exemption claim. Buyers in military, aerospace, or high-reliability legacy systems where leaded solder is still specified or exempted are the natural audience; everyone else needs to confirm their compliance path before committing the line.
Lifecycle — no LTB clock ticking
Product status is Active, so there is no last-time-buy window closing and no end-of-life notice in force. For a sourcing buyer filling a BOM line, the active status removes the urgency that comes with NRND or EOL parts — no need to hoard inventory or qualify a substitute on the current schedule.
Sourcing posture
For a BOM line needing a dual buffer, this part is active and RoHS non-compliant.
