Housed in a SOT-23-5 package, it fits dense PCB layouts where board area is tight.
The 10 MHz gain-bandwidth product means this op-amp can handle signals up to a few MHz with useful closed-loop gain — think sensor amplification, active filters, or buffer stages in automotive or industrial control loops. The 5.25 V/µs slew rate keeps distortion low for 1 V peak-to-peak signals up to about 800 kHz, which covers most audio and many sensor bandwidths.
Package and footprint reality
The LMV721M5 comes in a SOT-23-5 (SC-74A) surface-mount package. That's five pins: one input, one inverting input, output, V+, and ground. The pinout is standard for single op-amps in this footprint — no surprises for layout. The small body (roughly 3 mm × 3 mm) means you can place it close to the signal source, but the thermal pad is the package itself, so keep the copper pour under the part connected to a ground plane for heat sinking if you're pushing the 52.6 mA output current continuously.
Lifecycle and sourcing posture
It's listed as RoHS non-compliant, which matters if your BOM requires RoHS exemption or if you're working in a regulated region — check your assembly house's policy.
