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OP07DP

Manufacturer: TI

Ultralow Offset Voltage Dual Operational Amplifier

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
OP07DP TI 5000 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Ultralow Offset Voltage Dual Operational Amplifier The **OP07DP** is a precision operational amplifier (op-amp) known for its high accuracy, low noise, and excellent stability in a wide range of applications. Designed to minimize input offset voltage and drift, it is widely used in instrumentation, medical devices, and precision signal conditioning circuits.  

With an ultra-low input offset voltage of **75 µV (max)** and low drift of **1.3 µV/°C**, the OP07DP ensures reliable performance in sensitive measurements. Its high open-loop gain and low noise characteristics make it ideal for amplifying weak signals without significant distortion.  

The device operates over a broad supply voltage range (**±3V to ±18V**), providing flexibility in both single and dual-supply configurations. Additionally, it features low input bias current and high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR), further enhancing its precision in differential signal processing.  

Housed in an 8-pin DIP package, the OP07DP is easy to integrate into various circuit designs. Its robustness and stability make it a preferred choice for applications requiring long-term reliability, such as data acquisition systems, strain gauge amplifiers, and temperature sensors.  

For engineers seeking a high-performance op-amp with minimal error and consistent operation, the OP07DP remains a dependable solution.

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