Dual op-amp with AEC-Q100 qualification for automotive signal chains
The input offset voltage is typically 80 µV, and the supply current is 2.01 mA per channel. The device is housed in an 8-VSSOP (MSOP-8) package for surface-mount assembly.
Supply voltage range and rail-to-rail output
The rail-to-rail output stage maximizes dynamic range at low supply voltages, which matters when the ADC reference is the same rail. The 52.6 mA output current per channel can drive moderate loads like a multiplexer or a small relay coil directly.
Temperature range and environment
The AEC-Q100 qualification adds the reliability screening (stress tests, extended temperature cycling) that commercial-grade parts lack, making it a safer choice for long-life or safety-related designs.
Lifecycle and compliance
For designs that must meet RoHS, a functionally equivalent alternative in a lead-free finish should be evaluated.
Package and footprint considerations
The 8-VSSOP (MSOP-8) package has a 3.00 mm body width and 0.65 mm pin pitch, a common footprint shared with many dual op-amps. The supplier device package is 8-VSSOP, which is the same mechanical outline as MSOP-8. For PCB layout, the thermal pad is not exposed, so heat dissipation relies on the copper traces and the package's own junction-to-ambient path. The input bias current of 260 nA is typical for a bipolar-input stage; keep the source impedance below 100 kΩ to avoid offset errors from bias current.
