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OP777AR

Manufacturer: AD

Precision Micropower Single Supply Operational Amplifier

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
OP777AR AD 150 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Precision Micropower Single Supply Operational Amplifier The OP777AR is a precision operational amplifier (op-amp) designed for applications requiring high accuracy, low noise, and stable performance. Manufactured by Analog Devices, this component is part of the OPx77 series, known for its low offset voltage, minimal drift over temperature, and excellent linearity.  

Featuring a wide supply voltage range and low power consumption, the OP777AR is well-suited for instrumentation, medical devices, and industrial control systems where precision signal conditioning is critical. Its rail-to-rail output swing enhances dynamic range, making it ideal for battery-powered and low-voltage applications.  

Key specifications include a low input offset voltage of 10 µV (max), a high open-loop gain of 140 dB, and a low noise density of 8 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz. The device operates over an extended temperature range (-40°C to +125°C), ensuring reliability in harsh environments.  

Available in an 8-pin SOIC package, the OP777AR integrates seamlessly into compact PCB designs while maintaining robust performance. Its combination of precision, stability, and versatility makes it a preferred choice for engineers working on high-performance analog circuits.  

For detailed application notes and design considerations, consult the manufacturer’s datasheet to ensure optimal implementation in your circuit.

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