Precision DC performance in an 8-SOIC footprint
The OP07CSZ-REEL is a single-channel general-purpose op-amp from Analog Devices, built for precision DC applications where input offset and bias current matter more than raw speed. With a typical input offset voltage of 60 µV and input bias current of 1.8 nA, it suits instrumentation front-ends, thermocouple amplifiers, and strain-gauge signal conditioning — circuits where a few microvolts of drift can shift the measurement floor. The 0.3 V/µs slew rate and 600 kHz -3dB bandwidth mean the output voltage cannot swing faster than about 0.3 V per microsecond; for a 1 V peak-to-peak signal, the full-power bandwidth is roughly 48 kHz. That is fine for low-frequency precision loops but too slow for audio or switching amplifier stages.
Supply flexibility and temperature grade
The supply span runs from 6 V to 36 V — single-rail operation from a 12 V or 24 V industrial bus, or split rails like ±3 V to ±18 V. The -40°C to 85°C industrial temperature range covers factory-floor enclosures and outdoor telecom cabinets without derating. Packaged in an 8-SOIC (0.154-inch body width, 3.90 mm), surface-mount. The tape-and-reel option (OP07CSZ-REEL) feeds pick-and-place lines; a cut-tape variant is also listed for prototype builds.
Lifecycle and compliance — active, no end-of-life signal
ROHS3 compliant, so it avoids the RoHS exemption expiry that some older precision op-amps face.
