Dual Low Bias Current
Precision Operational Amplifier
OP297
FEATURES
PIN CONFIGURATION
Low offset voltage: 50 μV maximum
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
V+
OUTA
–INA
+INA
V–
Low offset voltage drift: 0.6 μV/°C maximum
Very low bias current: 100 pA maximum
Very high open-loop gain: 2000 V/mV minimum
Low supply current (per amplifier): 625 μA maximum
Operates from 2 V to 20 V supplies
OUTB
–INB
+INB
A
B
Figure 1.
High common-mode rejection: 120 dB minimum
60
40
APPLICATIONS
V
V
= ±15V
S
= 0V
CM
Strain gage and bridge amplifiers
High stability thermocouple amplifiers
Instrumentation amplifiers
Photocurrent monitors
20
I
–
B
High gain linearity amplifiers
Long-term integrators/filters
Sample-and-hold amplifiers
Peak detectors
Logarithmic amplifiers
Battery-powered systems
0
I
+
B
–20
–40
–60
I
OS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
–75
–50
–25
0
25
50
75
100
125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
The OP297 is the first dual op amp to pack precision perform-
ance into the space saving, industry-standard 8-lead SOIC
package. The combination of precision with low power and
extremely low input bias current makes the dual OP297 useful
in a wide variety of applications.
Figure 2. Low Bias Current over Temperature
400
300
200
100
0
1200 UNITS
T
V
V
= 25°C
A
= ±15V
= 0V
S
Precision performance of the OP297 includes very low offset
(less than 50 μV) and low drift (less than 0.6 μV/°C). Open-
loop gain exceeds 2000 V/mV, ensuring high linearity in every
application.
CM
Errors due to common-mode signals are eliminated by the
common-mode rejection of over 120 dB, which minimizes
offset voltage changes experienced in battery-powered systems.
The supply current of the OP297 is under 625 μA.
The OP297 uses a super-beta input stage with bias current
cancellation to maintain picoamp bias currents at all tempera-
tures. This is in contrast to FET input op amps whose bias
currents start in the picoamp range at 25°C, but double for
every 10°C rise in temperature, to reach the nanoamp range
above 85°C. Input bias current of the OP297 is under 100 pA at
25°C and is under 450 pA over the military temperature range
per amplifier. This part can operate with supply voltages as low
as 2 V.
–100 –80 –60 –40 –20
0
20
40
60
80 100
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (µV)
Figure 3. Very Low Offset
Combining precision, low power, and low bias current, the
OP297 is ideal for a number of applications, including instru-
mentation amplifiers, log amplifiers, photodiode preamplifiers,
and long term integrators. For a single device, see the OP97; for
a quad device, see the OP497.
Rev. G
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