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LOW-OFFSET VOLTAGE, SINGLE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

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OP-07DP

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Texas Instruments

LOW-OFFSET VOLTAGE, SINGLE OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

Technical Specifications

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SpecificationOP-07DP
Amplifier TypeGeneral Purpose
Current - Input Bias12 nA
Gain Bandwidth Product600 kHz
Mounting TypeThrough Hole
Number of Circuits1
Operating Temperature [Max]70 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]0 °C
Package / Case0.3 in
Package / Case8-DIP
Package / Case7.62 mm
Slew Rate0.3 V/Ás
Supplier Device Package8-PDIP
Voltage - Input Offset150 µV
Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max]36 V
Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min]6 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 1$ 4.47
10$ 2.96
25$ 2.57
100$ 2.13
250$ 1.92
500$ 1.79
1000$ 1.68
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 3.29
100$ 2.53
250$ 1.86
1000$ 1.33

Description

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OP-07 Series

The OP07C and OP07D (OP07x) devices offer low offset and long-term stability by means of a low-noise, chopperless, bipolar‑input‑transistor amplifier circuit. For most applications, external components are not required for offset nulling and frequency compensation. The true differential input, with a wide input-voltage range and outstanding common-mode rejection, provides maximum flexibility and performance in high-noise environments and in noninverting applications. Low bias currents and extremely high input impedances are maintained over the entire temperature range.

For improved performance and wider temperature range, see the next generationOPA207with low power, andOPA202with heavy capacitive load drive capability.

The OP07C and OP07D (OP07x) devices offer low offset and long-term stability by means of a low-noise, chopperless, bipolar‑input‑transistor amplifier circuit. For most applications, external components are not required for offset nulling and frequency compensation. The true differential input, with a wide input-voltage range and outstanding common-mode rejection, provides maximum flexibility and performance in high-noise environments and in noninverting applications. Low bias currents and extremely high input impedances are maintained over the entire temperature range.

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