OP470

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS

Low Noise Quad Op Amp

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  • Very Low-Noise, 5 nV/√Hz @ 1 kHz Max 
  • Excellent Input Offset Voltage, 0.4 mV Max 
  • Low Offset Voltage Drift, 2 µV/°C Max 
  • Very High Gain, 1000 V/mV Min 
  • Outstanding CMR, 110 dB Min 
  • Slew Rate, 2 V/µs Typ 
  • Gain-Bandwidth Product, 6 MHz Typ 
  • Industry Standard Quad Pinouts 
  • Available in Die Form 

The OP470 is a high-performance monolithic quad operational amplifier with exceptionally low voltage noise, 5nV/(root)Hz at 1kHz Max, offering comparable performance to PMI's industry standard OP27.

The OP470 features an input offset voltage below 0.4mV, excellent for a quad op amp, and an offset drift under 2µV/°C, guaranteed over the full military temperature range. Open-loop gain of the OP470 is over 1,000,000 into a 10k Ohm load insuring excellent gain accuracy and linearity, even in high-gain applications. Input bias is under 25nA which reduces errors due to signal source resistance. The OP470's CMR of over 110dB and PSRR of less than 1.8µV/V significantly reduce errors due to ground noise and power supply fluctuations. Power consumption of the quad OP470 is half that of four OP27s, a significant advantage for power conscious applications. The OP470 is unity-gain stable with a gain-bandwidth product of 6MHz and a slew rate of 2V/µs.

The OP470 offers excellent amplifier matching which is important for applications such as multiple gain blocks, low-noise instrumentation amplifiers, quad buffers, and low-noise active filters.

The OP470 conforms to the industry standard 14-pin DIP pinout. It is pin compatible with the OP11, LM 148/149, HA4741, HA5104, and RM4156 quad op amps and can be used to upgrade systems using these devices.

For higher speed applications the OP471, with a slew rate of 8V/µs, is recommended.

OP470
Low Noise Quad Op Amp
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