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OP200

Manufacturer: AD

Dual Low Offset, Low Power Operational Amplifier

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
OP200 AD 33 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Dual Low Offset, Low Power Operational Amplifier # Introduction to the OP200 Operational Amplifier  

The OP200 is a precision operational amplifier (op-amp) known for its low offset voltage, low noise, and high stability, making it well-suited for precision analog applications. Designed for performance-critical circuits, it combines low input bias current with high open-loop gain, ensuring accuracy in signal conditioning, instrumentation, and control systems.  

Featuring a dual op-amp configuration in a single package, the OP200 offers excellent matching between amplifiers, which is beneficial for differential amplification and active filtering. Its low power consumption and wide supply voltage range enhance versatility in both battery-powered and industrial applications.  

Key specifications include a typical offset voltage below 100 µV, minimal drift over temperature, and low noise performance, making it ideal for sensitive measurements. Additionally, the OP200 exhibits high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and power supply rejection ratio (PSRR), reducing errors in noisy environments.  

Engineers often select the OP200 for applications such as medical instrumentation, data acquisition systems, and precision voltage references, where signal integrity and reliability are paramount. Its robust design and consistent performance make it a dependable choice for demanding analog circuits.

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