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OP727ARU by:
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Analog Devices Inc
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IC DUAL OP-AMP, 300 uV OFFSET-MAX, 0.7 MHz BAND WIDTH, PDSO8, TSSOP-8, Operational Amplifier

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OP727ARU by Analog Devices Inc is an Operational Amplifier.
Operational Amplifiers are under the broader part category of Amplifier Circuits.

Amplifier circuits use external power to increase the amplitude of an input signal. They can be used to perform linear amplifications or logarithmic functions. Read more about Amplifier Circuits on our Amplifier Circuits part category page.

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OP727ARU Analog Devices Inc IC DUAL OP-AMP, 300 uV OFFSET-MAX, 0.7 MHz BAND WIDTH, PDSO8, TSSOP-8, Operational Amplifier
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Rohs Code No
Part Life Cycle Code Obsolete
Ihs Manufacturer ANALOG DEVICES INC
Part Package Code SOIC
Package Description TSSOP, TSSOP8,.25
Pin Count 8
Reach Compliance Code not_compliant
ECCN Code EAR99
HTS Code 8542.33.00.01
Amplifier Type OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER
Architecture VOLTAGE-FEEDBACK
Average Bias Current-Max (IIB) 0.01 µA
Common-mode Reject Ratio-Nom 120 dB
Frequency Compensation YES
Input Offset Voltage-Max 300 µV
JESD-30 Code R-PDSO-G8
JESD-609 Code e0
Length 4.4 mm
Low-Bias NO
Low-Offset YES
Micropower YES
Moisture Sensitivity Level 1
Neg Supply Voltage Limit-Max -18 V
Neg Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup) -15 V
Number of Functions 2
Number of Terminals 8
Operating Temperature-Max 85 °C
Operating Temperature-Min -40 °C
Package Body Material PLASTIC/EPOXY
Package Code TSSOP
Package Equivalence Code TSSOP8,.25
Package Shape RECTANGULAR
Package Style SMALL OUTLINE, THIN PROFILE, SHRINK PITCH
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) 240
Power NO
Programmable Power NO
Qualification Status Not Qualified
Seated Height-Max 1.2 mm
Slew Rate-Nom 0.2 V/us
Supply Current-Max 0.45 mA
Supply Voltage Limit-Max 18 V
Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup) 15 V
Surface Mount YES
Technology BIPOLAR
Temperature Grade INDUSTRIAL
Terminal Finish Tin/Lead (Sn85Pb15)
Terminal Form GULL WING
Terminal Pitch 0.65 mm
Terminal Position DUAL
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) 30
Unity Gain BW-Nom 700
Voltage Gain-Min 300000
Wideband NO
Width 3 mm

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OP727ARU Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • The OP727ARU is a high-frequency op-amp, so it's essential to follow good layout and grounding practices to minimize noise and parasitic effects. Use a ground plane, keep the input and output traces short and separate, and avoid crossing signal traces over the ground plane. Also, use a low-ESR capacitor for power supply decoupling.

  • The OP727ARU has a relatively high input bias current (up to 10nA) and input offset voltage (up to 2mV). To minimize their effects, use a low-impedance source, add a bias current compensation network, and consider using a voltage reference or a precision voltage source. Also, consider using a chopper-stabilized or auto-zero op-amp if the application requires very low offset voltage.

  • The OP727ARU can drive a maximum capacitive load of around 1nF to 2nF, depending on the frequency and desired stability. Exceeding this limit may cause oscillations or instability. If a larger capacitive load is required, consider adding a series resistor or using an op-amp with a higher capacitive drive capability.

  • The OP727ARU has a recommended operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, and a supply voltage range of ±2.5V to ±15V. Ensure that the device operates within these limits by using a suitable power supply, heat sinking if necessary, and monitoring the device's temperature and supply voltage.

  • The OP727ARU is a high-frequency op-amp, making it susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio-frequency interference (RFI). Use shielding, filtering, and grounding techniques to minimize EMI and RFI effects. Also, consider using a op-amp with built-in EMI filters or adding external filters to the circuit.