The recommended operating voltage range for the LMV711IDBVR is 2.7V to 5.5V, although it can operate down to 2.2V with reduced performance.
To ensure stability, it's recommended to use a compensation capacitor (typically 10-22pF) between the output and the inverting input pins, and to minimize parasitic capacitance and inductance in the circuit.
The maximum output current that the LMV711IDBVR can supply is 65mA, although this may be limited by the power supply voltage and the load impedance.
Yes, the LMV711IDBVR can be used in a unity-gain buffer configuration, but it's recommended to add a small resistor (typically 10-50 ohms) in series with the output to improve stability and reduce oscillations.
The LMV711IDBVR has a limited common-mode voltage range, and if the input common-mode voltage exceeds the supply voltage, the device may enter a high-impedance state or exhibit nonlinear behavior. It's recommended to ensure that the input common-mode voltage remains within the specified range.