OP400

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS

Low Offset, Low Power Quad Op Amp

Part Models
12
1ku List Price
Starting From $7.32

Part Details

  • Low input offset voltage: 150 μV maximum
  • Low offset voltage drift over –55°C to +125°C:
    1.2 μV/°C maximum
  • Low supply current (per amplifier):
    725 μA maximum
  • High open-loop gain: 5000 V/mV minimum
  • Input bias current: 3 nA maximum
  • Low noise voltage density: 11 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz
  • Stable with large capacitive loads:
    10 nF typical
  • Available in die form
OP400
Low Offset, Low Power Quad Op Amp
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Hardware Ecosystem

Parts Product Life Cycle Description
AD8624 PRODUCTION Low Power, Precision Rail-to-Rail Output Quad Op Amp
OP4177 PRODUCTION Precision Low Noise, Low Input Bias Current Quad Operational Amplifier
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OP400 SPICE Macro Models 6

  • OP400 SPICE Macro Model Rev. B, 12/90
  • OP400A SPICE Macro Model Rev. B, 12/90
  • OP400E SPICE Macro Model Rev. B, 12/90
  • OP400F SPICE Macro Model Rev. B, 12/90
  • OP400G SPICE Macro Model Rev. B, 12/90
  • OP400H SPICE Macro Model Rev. B, 12/90
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