What the 900 kHz GBW and 0.3 V/µs slew rate mean for your signal chain
The AD707JR-REEL7 is a single general-purpose op-amp from Analog Devices in an 8-SOIC package. Its 900 kHz gain-bandwidth product sets the usable small-signal bandwidth — expect clean amplification up to roughly 90 kHz at a gain of 10 before open-loop roll-off cuts in. The 0.3 V/µs slew rate limits large-signal response: a 10 V output step takes about 33 µs to settle, so this part suits low-frequency precision tasks (sensor conditioning, active filters below 20 kHz, DC servo loops) rather than fast pulse or audio line drivers.
DC precision: 30 µV offset and 2 nA bias current
Input offset voltage is 30 µV typical, which keeps DC error low in precision integrators or bridge amplifiers without needing an autozero architecture. Input bias current of 2 nA is moderate — fine for kilo-ohm source impedances, but for megohm-level sensors you would budget the voltage drop across the source resistance. Supply current is 2.5 mA per amplifier, and the output can source or sink 10 mA, adequate for driving ADC inputs or reference buffers.
Supply voltage and temperature range
The supply span is 22 V max — that is the total across V+ and V−, so with a split supply use ±11 V, or a single rail up to 22 V. For extended-temperature environments (automotive under-hood or outdoor telecom), a different grade would be needed.
Package and mounting
The supplier device package is 8-SOIC. This is a standard footprint shared by hundreds of single op-amps, so board layout reuse across alternate parts is straightforward.
Lifecycle and compliance
Note that the RoHS compliance status is listed as non-compliant, so confirm your assembly process and regulatory requirements if lead-free soldering is mandated.
