Original Part
Alternative Part
1. MCP6V26T-E/SN Substitution Conclusion
Summary: The MCP6V26T-E/SN cannot serve as a general-purpose replacement for the LMV2011MAX/NOPB, as their core architectures and performance priorities are fundamentally different. Substitution feasibility depends entirely on the specific application.
The key distinction lies in the amplifier type: The LMV2011 is a standard operational amplifier featuring a higher slew rate (4V/µs vs. 1V/µs) and gain-bandwidth product (3MHz vs. 2MHz). This makes it significantly faster and provides wider bandwidth for processing dynamic AC signals with rapid changes.
In contrast, the MCP6V26T is a zero-drift amplifier. While its initial offset voltage is higher (2µV vs. 0.12µV), its auto-correction technology ensures that both offset voltage and drift over time and temperature are nearly eliminated. This makes it exceptionally suitable for DC or ultra-low-frequency precision measurement applications—such as sensor signal conditioning or weigh scales—where long-term stability and accuracy are paramount.
For applications prioritizing high-speed signal processing, the LMV2011 is the appropriate choice. If the focus is on DC precision and stability, the MCP6V26T is superior.
Analysis ID: 90D8-3517000
Based on part parameters and for reference only. Not to be used for procurement or production.
SkyChip © 2026, Email: sales@skychip.com



