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OP07J

Manufacturer: AD

Ultralow Offset Voltage Dual Operational Amplifier

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OP07J AD 1000 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Ultralow Offset Voltage Dual Operational Amplifier # Introduction to the OP07J Operational Amplifier  

The OP07J is a precision operational amplifier (op-amp) known for its low offset voltage, high stability, and excellent long-term performance. Designed for applications requiring high accuracy, this component is widely used in instrumentation, medical devices, and industrial control systems where signal integrity is critical.  

With an ultra-low input offset voltage of just 30 µV (typical), the OP07J minimizes errors in sensitive analog circuits. Its low noise and high open-loop gain make it ideal for amplifying small signals without introducing significant distortion. Additionally, the device features low drift over time and temperature, ensuring reliable operation in demanding environments.  

The OP07J operates over a wide supply voltage range, typically from ±3 V to ±18 V, providing flexibility in various circuit designs. Its robust performance, combined with a high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and power supply rejection ratio (PSRR), makes it a preferred choice for precision signal conditioning.  

Engineers favor the OP07J for its balance of performance and ease of integration, making it a cornerstone in high-accuracy analog systems. Whether in data acquisition, sensor interfaces, or feedback control loops, this op-amp delivers consistent and dependable results.

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