The OP07CN8 is a high-precision operational amplifier from Linear Technology, renowned for its ultra-low offset voltage and drift, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring precise signal amplification. This operational amplifier boasts a remarkable offset voltage of just 75 µV and a temperature drift of merely 1.3 µV/°C, ensuring consistent performance over a wide temperature range.
Designed with a bipolar input stage, the OP07CN8 offers a high input impedance which minimizes the loading effect on the input signal source. Its low noise of 0.6 µV p-p (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz) ensures a clean amplification of the input signal without introducing significant additional noise, making it suitable for high-fidelity audio applications and sensitive instrumentation.
The OP07CN8 features a wide supply voltage range from ±3V to ±18V, providing the versatility to be used in a variety of circuit configurations and applications. The device also offers a high open-loop gain of 200 V/mV, which contributes to its ability to maintain high accuracy in closed-loop configurations.
With its excellent stability and low input bias currents, the OP07CN8 is commonly employed in precision data acquisition systems, analog computing, and process control equipment. Its robust construction ensures reliable operation under harsh conditions, and it is available in an 8-pin DIP package, making it easy to integrate into both new designs and existing systems as a drop-in replacement for many less precise operational amplifiers.
Linear Technology's OP07CN8 also features protection against overloads, ensuring long-term reliability and safety in your electronic designs. Whether you are designing precision amplifiers, active filters, or voltage and current measurement systems, the OP07CN8 provides the accuracy and stability needed to achieve the highest level of performance.
Overall, the OP07CN8 from Linear Technology stands out as a superior precision operational amplifier, suitable for applications where accuracy and long-term stability are paramount. Its combination of low offset voltage, low drift, and low noise makes it a top choice among professionals in the field of electronics and instrumentation.