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The MAX4165-MAX4169 family of operational amplifiers combines excellent DC accuracy with high output current drive, single-supply operation, and rail-to-rail inputs and outputs. These devices operate from a single +2.7V to +6.5V supply, or from dual ±1.35V to ±3.25V supplies. They typically draw 1.2mA supply current, and are guaranteed to deliver 80mA output current.
I've not looked at these for a while, but I think a standard op-amp design but with common-source voltge followers added at the inputs to supplly the rail to rail inputs is usually how it's done. I could be wrong, but I think that's how it's done
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