CMOS op-amp for single-supply precision
The LMV710M5-TI: The 1.17 mA quiescent current keeps the thermal budget low, so it fits into sensor-conditioning chains where every milliamp counts.
The 4 pA bias is the CMOS advantage — negligible voltage error across source impedances up to tens of kilo-ohms, so you can use high-value feedback resistors without loading the source. The 400 µV offset is moderate; for sub-millivolt precision (e.g., thermocouple or strain-gauge front ends), you may want to budget a digital trim or select a lower-offset grade. Output drive is rated 40 mA per channel, enough to swing a small relay or drive the input of a successive-approximation ADC directly.
Temperature range and package fit
The SOT-23-5 package is a five-pin footprint, small enough for space-constrained PCBs but still hand-solderable with a fine tip.
Lifecycle and compliance
Note the RoHS non-compliant flag: this part is not lead-free, so it does not meet EU RoHS or similar directives. If your assembly line is RoHS-only, you will need an exemption or a leaded-process waiver. The LMV® series branding covers a family of low-voltage CMOS op-amps; this is a single-channel member in a standard SOT-23-5 pinout.
