The LMV324IPT is a quad low-voltage rail-to-rail output op-amp from Texas Instruments in TSSOP-14, operating from 2.5-5.5V with 1.1MHz gain-bandwidth product and 130uA per-channel supply current. The rail-to-rail output stage swings to within 10mV of both supply rails at light load, maximizing dynamic range in single-supply applications. The input common-mode range extends from GND to VCC-1V (not rail-to-rail input). The LMV324 is the low-voltage version of the classic LM324: it operates from 2.5V (vs 3V minimum for LM324) with lower supply current (130uA vs 180uA per channel) but similar GBW (1.1MHz vs 1.2MHz). The output can sink 40mA and source 20mA. The slew rate is 0.4V/us. The input bias current is 15nA (vs 45nA for LM324), reducing offset in high-impedance circuits. The -IPT suffix specifies TSSOP-14, industrial temperature (-40C to +85C). The LMV324 is the industry standard for low-cost, low-voltage, quad op-amp applications: sensor signal conditioning, active filters, audio preamplifiers, and battery-powered analog circuits.