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OpAmp with low supply voltage

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Colleagues,

Does anyone know is a precision OpAmp that can work off a single +2.0V supply? Is it physically possible? If I find such OpAmp I will build a current to voltage converter (IVC, transimpedance amplifier) out of it.

So far I could find only OPA350 that works off a single +2.5V, but that’s not low enough.

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Check LT6003, LT1494, LT1672 or LT6000 op-amps, they have a supply range starting at 1.6, 1.8 or 2.1 volts
 

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google, say "1.2v operational amplifier" you will get lots of information.
 

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