Product Overview: OP177GS-REEL
The OP177GS-REEL is a high-precision operational amplifier from Analog Devices Inc., renowned for its exceptional performance and reliability. This op-amp is part of the OP177 series, which is well-known for its ultra-precision measurements in a wide range of applications, including test and measurement systems, medical equipment, and precision instrumentation.
Key Features
- Ultra-Precision Performance: The OP177GS-REEL boasts a very low offset voltage of 25 µV max and an offset voltage drift of just 0.1 µV/°C max, ensuring stable and accurate operation over varying temperature ranges.
- High Gain Bandwidth: With a gain bandwidth product of 600 kHz, this operational amplifier is capable of handling a wide range of frequencies, making it suitable for various high-speed applications.
- Low Noise: It exhibits a low noise density of 0.6 µV p-p (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz), minimizing the noise in signal processing applications and enhancing the signal integrity.
- Wide Supply Range: The OP177GS-REEL can operate from a single supply of 3 V to 36 V or dual supplies of ±3 V to ±18 V, giving designers flexibility in power supply design.
- Robust Output Stage: The device is capable of driving capacitive loads up to 1000 pF, which is beneficial for buffering and driving ADCs or other capacitive inputs.
Applications
The OP177GS-REEL is perfectly suited for precision applications where high accuracy is paramount. Its robust design and superior specifications make it an ideal choice for:
- Precision data systems
- High-resolution converters
- Battery-powered instrumentation
- Strain gauge amplifiers
- Thermocouple amplifiers
- Industrial process controls
Quality and Reliability
Analog Devices Inc. is committed to providing products that meet the highest standards of quality and reliability. The OP177GS-REEL operational amplifier is no exception, designed and manufactured to ensure consistent performance and longevity in the field. It is available in a surface-mount package, making it suitable for automated assembly processes and compact electronic designs.