AD8429 Datenblatt PDF ( Pinout, schematic )

Teilenummer : AD8429

Function : 1 nV/√Hz Low Noise Instrumentation Amplifier

Hersteller : Analog Devices

Pinout :

AD8429 datenblatt

Beschreibung :

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD8429 is an ultralow noise, instrumentation amplifier designed for measuring extremely small signals over a wide temperature range (−40°C to +125°C). The AD8429 excels at measuring tiny signals. It delivers ultralow input noise performance of 1 nV/√Hz. The high CMRR of the AD8429 prevents unwanted signals from corrupting the acquisition. The CMRR increases as the gain increases, offering high rejection when it is most needed. The high performance pin configuration of the AD8429 allows it to reliably maintain high CMRR at frequencies well beyond those of typical instrumentation amplifiers. The AD8429 reliably amplifies fast changing signals. Its current feedback architecture provides high bandwidth at high gain, for example, 1.2 MHz at G = 100. The design includes circuitry to improve settling time after large input voltage transients. The AD8429 was designed for excellent distortion performance, allowing use in demanding applications such as vibration analysis. 

FEATURES
Low noise
1 nV/√Hz input noise
45 nV/√Hz output noise
High accuracy dc performance (AD8429BRZ)
90 dB CMRR minimum (G = 1)
50 μV maximum input offset voltage
0.02% maximum gain accuracy (G = 1)
Excellent ac specifications
80 dB CMRR to 5 kHz (G = 1)
15 MHz bandwidth (G = 1)
1.2 MHz bandwidth (G = 100)
22 V/μs slew rate
THD: −130 dBc (1 kHz, G = 1)
Versatile
±4 V to ±18 V dual supply
Gain set with a single resistor (G = 1 to 10,000)
Temperature range for specified performance −40°C to +125°C

APPLICATIONS
Medical instrumentation
Precision data acquisition
Microphone preamplification
Vibration analysis

VS= ±15 V, VREF= 0 V, TA= 25°C, G = 1, RL= 10 kΩ, unless otherwise noted.

Datenblatt PDF Download

AD8429 pdf

Andere Datenblätter in der Datei :
AD8429,AD8429ARZ,AD8429ARZ-R7,AD8429BRZ,AD8429BRZ-R7

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