The OP496GPZ is a quad, low power, single-supply operational amplifier from Analog Devices (ADI). It is designed for a wide range of applications requiring precision, low noise, and low power consumption. This amplifier operates on a single supply voltage, simplifying circuit design and reducing cost.
Applications:
- Battery-powered instruments
- Portable medical devices
- Sensor signal conditioning
- Data acquisition systems
- Audio amplification
Features:
- Low Power Consumption: Optimizes battery life in portable applications.
- Single-Supply Operation: Operates from a single power supply voltage (3V to 30V or ±1.5V to ±15V).
- Low Input Bias Current: Minimizes errors in high-impedance circuits.
- Low Offset Voltage: Ensures accurate signal amplification.
- Wide Bandwidth: Provides good performance in a variety of applications.
- Rail-to-Rail Output Swing: Maximizes the dynamic range of the output signal.
Benefits:
- Extended Battery Life: Low power consumption enables longer operation in battery-powered devices.
- Simplified Circuit Design: Single-supply operation reduces the number of components and simplifies the design process.
- High Accuracy: Low input bias current and low offset voltage ensure accurate signal amplification and minimal errors.
- Versatile Performance: Wide bandwidth and rail-to-rail output swing make it suitable for a wide range of applications.
- Cost-Effective Solution: The OP496GPZ provides a high level of performance at a competitive price.
Additional Details:
The OP496GPZ features excellent common-mode rejection and power supply rejection, ensuring stable performance in noisy environments. It is available in a variety of packages, including PDIP and SOIC. It is typically used in precision instrumentation, medical equipment, and other applications where low power consumption and high accuracy are critical. The amplifier is stable in unity gain and has a gain-bandwidth product. Detailed specifications, including input voltage range, output current, and temperature range, can be found in the Analog Devices datasheet.