Texas Instruments OPA2486 Operational Amplifier

Texas Instruments OPA2486 Operational Amplifier is a 48V, low-noise, wide-bandwidth, low-power, zero-drift operational amplifier. This amplifier offers 5.6MHz gain bandwidth, 15V/µs slew rate, 9.2nV/√Hz low noise, and 0.3µVPP near-zero flicker noise. The OPA2486 operational amplifier provides common-mode and power-supply rejection, which enables high-precision measurements across a variety of operating conditions. This amplifier features a 4.5V to 48V wide operating supply range, 650µA maximum low quiescent current, 5µV input offset voltage (maximum), and 0.025µV/°C input offset voltage drift. The OPA2486 operational amplifier includes a proprietary MUX-friendly input design to enhance performance in multichannel and multiplexed applications. This amplifier is available in industry-standard package as well as micro-size package and operates at -40°C to 125°C temperature range. Typical applications include BBU for 12VDC or 48VDC, CRPS, analog input module, flow transmitter, pressure transmitter, merchant battery charger, and weigh scale.

Features

  • Zero-drift precision:
    • 5µV, maximum input offset voltage
    • 0.025μV/°C maximum input offset voltage drift
    • 144dB, minimum high PSRR
    • 144dB, minimum high CMRR
  • AC performance:
    • 5.6MHz gain bandwidth
    • 15V/µs slew rate
    • 9.2nV/√Hz low noise
    • 0.3µVPP near-zero flicker noise
  • 4.5V to 48V wide operating supply range
  • Input to the negative rail, rail-to-rail output
  • 650µA maximum low quiescent current
  • -40°C to 125°C operating temperature range

Applications

  • Battery Backup Unit (BBU) for 12VDC or 48VDC
  • Common Redundant Power Supply (CRPS)
  • Analog input module
  • Flow transmitter
  • Pressure transmitter
  • Merchant battery charger
  • Weigh scale

Instrumentation Amplifier for Strain Gauge

Texas Instruments OPA2486 Operational Amplifier

Functional Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Texas Instruments OPA2486 Operational Amplifier
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2026-05-11 | Aktualisiert: 2026-05-18