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Op amp operates on a 0.8V supply while consuming 0.6µA supply current

Ismini Scouras
10/11/2011 5:24 PM EDT

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hm

10/11/2011 7:01 PM EDT

Good part but little high on cost. Good to operate with single energy harvester ...

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Touchstone Semiconductor Inc. has released its TS1001 single-supply, rail-to-rail operational amplifier for low-power, low-frequency sensor applications.

According to Touchstone, the TS1001 op amp offers the industry's lowest current consumption of 600nA and guaranteed supply voltage operation to 0.8V. The TS1001 is well-suited for any sensor application where low supply current and operating supply voltage translate into long operating equipment time.

The TS1001 is fully specified to operate on a single-supply voltage range from 0.65V to 2.5V, with a supply current of 600nA. The op amp exhibits a typical offset voltage of 0.5mV, a typical input bias current of 25pA and rail-to-rail input and output stages. The TS1001 is fully specified over the -40°C to +85°C industrial temperature range and is offered in a 5-pin SC70 package.

Key specifications:

  • Single 0.65V to 2.5V Operation
  • Supply current: 0.6μA (typ)
  • Offset voltage: 0.5mV (typ)
  • Low TCVOS: 20μV/°C (max)
  • AVOL Driving 100kΩ Load: 90dB (min)
  • Unity Gain Stable
  • Rail-to-rail Input and Output
  • No Output Phase Reversal

Pricing: Starts at $0.75 each in 1,000-piece quantities.

Datasheet:  Click here.

An applications video is available on YouTube.






hm

10/11/2011 7:01 PM EDT

Good part but little high on cost. Good to operate with single energy harvester 1.5V cell.

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