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OP07CJ

Manufacturer: PMI

Ultralow Offset Voltage Dual Operational Amplifier

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OP07CJ PMI 1 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Ultralow Offset Voltage Dual Operational Amplifier # Introduction to the OP07CJ Operational Amplifier  

The OP07CJ is a precision operational amplifier (op-amp) known for its low offset voltage, high stability, and excellent performance in precision analog applications. Designed for accuracy, it features a low input offset voltage of 75 µV (max) and minimal drift over time and temperature, making it ideal for instrumentation, medical devices, and signal conditioning circuits.  

With a high open-loop gain and low noise characteristics, the OP07CJ ensures reliable amplification of small signals without significant distortion. Its wide supply voltage range (typically ±3V to ±18V) allows flexibility in various circuit designs. Additionally, the device exhibits low input bias current and high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR), enhancing its suitability for differential amplification tasks.  

The OP07CJ is available in a standard 8-pin DIP package, ensuring compatibility with breadboards and through-hole PCBs. Its robust design and stable performance have made it a preferred choice for engineers working on precision analog systems where accuracy and long-term reliability are critical.  

Whether used in data acquisition, sensor interfaces, or control systems, the OP07CJ delivers consistent, high-precision amplification, making it a trusted component in demanding electronic applications.

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