Very low input voltage to opamp buffer on 5v single supply

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Where are you getting +/- 7mV? Offset voltage is +/- 4.5mV. The common mode range has nothing to do with what you're talking about; that just tells you how low an input voltage you can apply. Since you're applying 50mV, you're inside the common-mode range.
 
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Hi,

Why don't you amplify the signal?
It could be an improvement for further processing

Klaus
 
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CMOS OpAmps have an issue with non linearity due to asymmetrical Vth
curves of the input N and P mos transistors used in front end. Its small but
capable of causing significant errors in high res circuits, like A/D front ends
in DelSig applications.

Most datasheets do not discuss the problem, unfortunately. So you have
to either do some device characterization yourself, or use a part fully
documented





Regards, Dana.
 
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    Easy peasy

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