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precision DC op-amp help...

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johnfm

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I need an ultra low-power, single op-amp with very good DC specs. Important specs are listed below. I have checked the usual suspects... AD, TI, Linear, but was wondering if anyone knew of a better MFR/product out there. Thanks...

Isupply: 100uA MAX
Voffset: 100uV MAX
Ioffset: 10pA MAX
 
Have you looked at the "chopper op amps" and their kind?
They are the kings of DC.
 
Burr-Brown are always worth a look for high spec linears.



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Yes... nowadays, they refer to these as "auto-zero" or "zero-drift" types. The MFRs I listed all have these types and I've looked into them... just wondering if anyone knew of any others.

Thanks for the reply!
 
Burr Brown is part of Texas of course.

You haven't mentioned National Semi, Motorola (On Semi),
 
TI (BB) has a micropower device (OPA336) that has decent DC specs... that might be the way I'll go. In general, Elantec parts have very good AC specs, but the offset currents are a little too high for my application. thanks to everyone for responding... i appreciate the feedback...
 
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