In operational amplifier stability, one rule of thumb is to allow 45 degrees of phase margin. Other design guidelines state that 60 degrees is best; still others say that 30 degrees is sufficient.
Zero-drift amplifiers have the lowest input offset voltage (Vos) and offset voltage drift of any operational amplifier (op amp) topology. Compared to best-in-class precision low-input offset-voltage ...
The ADHV4710 op amp operates on dual supplies from ±12 to ±55 V, delivering output current of ±100 mA at the higher voltages. A ±1,300-V/μs output slew rate into capacitive loads up to 1 nF (1000 pF).