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25 How to Make Precision Measurements on a Nanopower Budget By Texas Instruments Heightened accuracy and speed in an operational amplifier (op-amp) has a direct relationship with the magnitude of its power consumption. Decreasing the current consumption decreases the gain bandwidth; conversely, decreasing the offset voltage increases the current consumption. Many such interactions between op-amp electrical characteristics influence one another. With the increasing need for low power consumption in applications like wireless sensing nodes, the Internet of Things (IoT) and building automation, understanding these trade-offs has become vital to ensure optimal end-equipment performance with the lowest possible power consumption. Learn more about the power-to-performance trade-offs of DC gain in precision nanopower op amps. Learn more TLV7031/TLV7041 Nano-Power Comparators • Ultra-Small X2SON Package (0.8mm × 0.8mm × 0.4mm) • Tiny 5-Pin SOT23 and SC70 Packages • Wide Supply Voltage Range of 1.6V to 6.5V Learn more

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