Ultralow offset operational amplifier provides 75 µV maximum input offset voltage for the OP07E grade and low long-term offset stability. The amplifier operates from a wide ±3 V to ±18 V supply range and supports a typical ±14 V input voltage range. It provides high open-loop gain, low input bias current, and 0.6 µV p-p maximum low-frequency noise for precision instrumentation and sensor signal conditioning. The product family is offered in epoxy 8-lead PDIP and 8-lead narrow SOIC packages, with OP07E specified from 0°C to 70°C and OP07C specified from −40°C to +85°C.
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| Amplifier Type | Precision operational amplifier |
| Supply Voltage Range | ±3 to ±18V |
| Maximum Supply Voltage Rating | ±22V |
| Input Offset Voltage, OP07E | 75 maxµV |
| Input Offset Voltage Drift | 1.3 maxµV/°C |
| Long-Term Offset Stability | 1.5 maxµV/month |
| Input Bias Current, OP07E | ±4 maxnA |
| Input Noise Voltage, 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz | 0.6 maxµV p-p |
| Input Voltage Range | ±13 min, ±14 typV |
| Common-Mode Rejection Ratio, OP07E | 106 min, 123 typdB |
| Power Supply Rejection Ratio, OP07E | 5 typ, 20 maxµV/V |
| Large Signal Voltage Gain, OP07E | 200 min, 500 typV/mV |
| Output Voltage Swing, RL ≥ 10 kΩ | ±12.5 min, ±13.0 typV |
| Slew Rate | 0.1 min, 0.3 typV/µs |
| Closed-Loop Bandwidth | 0.4 min, 0.6 typMHz |
| Operating Temperature Range, OP07E | 0 to 70°C |
| Operating Temperature Range, OP07C | -40 to 85°C |
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