Test & Measurement
Analog Devices' instrumentation amplifier combines low noise, power and distortion for precision signal detection in industrial applications
Analog Devices, Inc. today introduced an ultra-low noise, low-power low-distortion instrumentation amplifier (in amp) for the precision measurement of extremely small signals present in noisy industrial operating environments.
. TrWith 1-nV/√Hz input noise and 45-nV/√Hz output noise, the AD8429 operates across the extended industrial temperature range of -40˚C to 125˚C. Input bias current of 50-nA is orders of magnitude lower than the 12,000-nA bias current of other in amps, while the 100-μV input offset voltage of the AD8429 is two to three times lower.
The AD8429 has a 90-dB CMRR (common-mode rejection ratio) when operating in dc mode and an 80-dB CMRR in ac mode, which prevents unwanted signals from corrupting smaller signal acquisition. The CMRR increases with the gain to provide high signal rejection when it is needed most, and ADI’s high-performance pin configuration allows the AD8429 to reliably maintain high CMRR at frequencies well beyond those of typical instrumentation amplifiers. This high-level of precision performance is available in a 4-mm x 5-mm, JEDEC compliant, plastic SOIC_N (small outline package, narrow body) package.
The AD8429 provides analog design engineers with a versatile, flexible in amp featuring a ±4-V to ±18-V dual power supply. Gain is set from 1 to 10,000 with a single resistor, and a reference pin allows the user to offset the output voltage. This feature can be useful to shift the output level when interfacing to a single-supply signal chain.
AD8429 Ultra Low Noise, Low Distortion Instrumentation Amplifier Key Features:
* Low noise
o 1-nV/√Hz input noise
o 45-nV/√Hz output noise
* High accuracy dc performance
o 90-dB CMRR minimum (G = 1)
o 50-μV maximum input offset voltage
o 0.02 percent maximum gain accuracy (G = 1)
* Excellent ac specifications
o 80-dB CMRR to 5 kHz (G = 1)
o 15-MHz bandwidth (G = 1)
o 22-V/μs slew rate