The OPA206, OPA2206, and OPA4206 ( OPAx206) are the next generation of the industry-standard OPAx277
family with the added feature of input overvoltage protection. These precision, bipolar,
e‑trim ™ op amps with super-beta inputs use TI’s proprietary trimming technology
to achieve an input offset voltage of ±4 µV (typical) and an input offset voltage drift of
±0.08 µV/°C (typical). The input overvoltage protection activates when the input signal
exceeds the supply range and protects up to 40 V beyond either supply. This feature
eliminates the need for external circuitry to prevent amplifier damage, thereby reducing
size and costs.
The OPAx206
provide a speed-to-power ratio of 3.6 MHz for a mere 220 µA (typical). These devices also
achieve a low voltage noise density of only 8 nV/√ Hz at 1 kHz. The
super-beta inputs of the OPAx206 have a very low input bias
current of 100 pA (typical) and a current noise density of
110 fA/√ Hz.
The high performance of the OPAx206 make these devices an excellent choice for systems
requiring high precision and low power consumption, such as high-density analog input
modules in programmable logic controllers, field and portable instrumentation systems, and
source measurement units. The OPA205 and OPA2205 are related
devices with the same op amp core without the input protection, but with improved broadband
noise (7.2 nV/√ Hz).
The OPA206, OPA2206, and OPA4206 ( OPAx206) are the next generation of the industry-standard OPAx277
family with the added feature of input overvoltage protection. These precision, bipolar,
e‑trim ™ op amps with super-beta inputs use TI’s proprietary trimming technology
to achieve an input offset voltage of ±4 µV (typical) and an input offset voltage drift of
±0.08 µV/°C (typical). The input overvoltage protection activates when the input signal
exceeds the supply range and protects up to 40 V beyond either supply. This feature
eliminates the need for external circuitry to prevent amplifier damage, thereby reducing
size and costs.
The OPAx206
provide a speed-to-power ratio of 3.6 MHz for a mere 220 µA (typical). These devices also
achieve a low voltage noise density of only 8 nV/√ Hz at 1 kHz. The
super-beta inputs of the OPAx206 have a very low input bias
current of 100 pA (typical) and a current noise density of
110 fA/√ Hz.
The high performance of the OPAx206 make these devices an excellent choice for systems
requiring high precision and low power consumption, such as high-density analog input
modules in programmable logic controllers, field and portable instrumentation systems, and
source measurement units. The OPA205 and OPA2205 are related
devices with the same op amp core without the input protection, but with improved broadband
noise (7.2 nV/√ Hz).