Micropower general-purpose amplifier in a SOT-23-5
It delivers a gain-bandwidth product of 65 kHz with a supply current of just 13 µA, making it suitable for always-on sensor conditioning, portable instrumentation, and threshold detection where every microamp counts. The rail-to-rail output stage maximizes dynamic range on low supply voltages, and the input bias current of 1 pA preserves accuracy from high-impedance sources like photodiodes or pH probes.
Package and mounting
It will comfortably handle a 10 kHz sine wave at unity gain, but expect significant attenuation above that. For audio or fast control loops, a part like the TLV9351IDCKR with its 3.5 MHz GBP is a more natural fit. The 13 µA supply current is the trade-off that earns this part its place in a micropower bill of materials.
Input offset voltage is specified at 450 µV, which is adequate for general-purpose sensing but may need consideration in precision weigh-scale or thermocouple applications.
Package and temperature grade
Housed in a 5-pin SOT-23 (SC-74A / SOT-753) package, the TLV2711IDBVT occupies minimal board area and is compatible with standard surface-mount assembly.
