ADA4665-2ARMZ-R7

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADA4665-2 is a rail-to-rail input/output dual amplifier optimized for lower power budget designs. The ADA4665-2 offers a low supply current of 400 μA maximum per amplifier at 25°C and 600 μA maximum per amplifier over the extended industrial temperature range. This feature makes the ADA4665-2 well suited for low power applications. In addition, the ADA4665-2 has a very low bias current of 1 pA maximum, low offset voltage drift of 3 μV/°C, and bandwidth of 1.2 MHz. The combination of these features, together with a wide supply voltage range from 5 V to 16 V, allows the device to be used in a wide variety of other applications, including process control, instrumentation equipment, buffering, and sensor front ends. Furthermore, its rail-to-rail input and output swing adds to its versatility. The ADA4665-2 is specified from −40°C to +125°C and is available in standard SOIC and MSOP packages.

ADR443ARMZ-REEL7

Analog Devices Inc.
The ADR440/ADR441/ADR443/ADR444/ADR445 series is a family of XFET® voltage references featuring ultralow noise, high accuracy, and low temperature drift performance. Using Analog Devices, Inc., patented temperature drift curvature correction and XFET (eXtra implanted junction FET) technology, voltage change vs. temperature nonlinearity in the ADR440/ADR441/ADR443/ADR444/ADR445 is greatly minimized.The XFET references offer better noise performance than buried Zener references, and XFET references operate off low supply voltage headroom (500 mV). This combination of features makes the ADR440/ADR441/ADR443/ADR444/ADR445 family ideally suited for precision signal conversion applications in high-end data acquisition systems, optical networks, and medical applications.The ADR440/ADR441/ADR443/ADR444/ADR445 family has the capability to source up to 10 mA of output current and sink up to −5 mA. It also comes with a trim terminal to adjust the output voltage over a 0.5% range without compromising performance.The ADR440/ADR441/ADR443/ADR444/ADR445 family is available in 8-lead MSOP and narrow SOIC packages and offered in two electrical grades. All versions are specified over the extended industrial temperature range of −40°C to +125°C.Applications Precision data acquisition systems High resolution data converters Battery-powered instrumentation Portable medical instruments Industrial process control systems Precision instruments Optical control circuits

AD8639ARMZ-R7

Analog Devices Inc.
The AD8638/AD8639 are single and dual wide bandwidth, auto-zero amplifiers featuring rail-to-rail output swing and low noise. These amplifiers have very low offset, drift, and bias current. Operation is fully specified from 5 V to 16 V single supply (±2.5 V to ±8 V dual supply).The AD8638/AD8639 provide benefits previously found only in expensive zero-drift or chopper-stabilized amplifiers. Using the Analog Devices, Inc., topology, these auto-zero amplifiers combine low cost with high accuracy and low noise. No external capacitors are required. In addition, the AD8638/AD8639 greatly reduce the digital switching noise found in most chopper- stabilized amplifiers.With a typical offset voltage of only 3 μV, drift of 0.01 μV/°C, and noise of 1.2 μV p-p (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz), the AD8638/AD8639 are suited for applications in which error sources cannot be tolerated. Position and pressure sensors, medical equipment, and strain gage amplifiers benefit greatly from nearly zero drift over their operating temperature ranges. Many systems can take advantage of the rail-to-rail output swing provided by the AD8638/AD8639 to maximize signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).The AD8638/AD8639 are specified for the extended industrial temperature range (−40°C to +125°C). The single AD8638 is available in tiny 5-lead SOT-23 and 8-lead SOIC packages. The dual AD8639 is available in 8-lead MSOP, 8-lead SOIC, and 8-lead LFCSP packages.The AD8638/AD8639 are members of a growing series of auto- zero op amps offered by Analog Devices (see Table 1 in the data sheet).ApplicationsPressure and position sensorsStrain gage amplifiers Medical instrumentationThermocouple amplifiers Automotive sensorsPrecision referencesPrecision current sensing

AD8639ARMZ-REEL

Analog Devices Inc.
The AD8638/AD8639 are single and dual wide bandwidth, auto-zero amplifiers featuring rail-to-rail output swing and low noise. These amplifiers have very low offset, drift, and bias current. Operation is fully specified from 5 V to 16 V single supply (±2.5 V to ±8 V dual supply).The AD8638/AD8639 provide benefits previously found only in expensive zero-drift or chopper-stabilized amplifiers. Using the Analog Devices, Inc., topology, these auto-zero amplifiers combine low cost with high accuracy and low noise. No external capacitors are required. In addition, the AD8638/AD8639 greatly reduce the digital switching noise found in most chopper- stabilized amplifiers.With a typical offset voltage of only 3 μV, drift of 0.01 μV/°C, and noise of 1.2 μV p-p (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz), the AD8638/AD8639 are suited for applications in which error sources cannot be tolerated. Position and pressure sensors, medical equipment, and strain gage amplifiers benefit greatly from nearly zero drift over their operating temperature ranges. Many systems can take advantage of the rail-to-rail output swing provided by the AD8638/AD8639 to maximize signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).The AD8638/AD8639 are specified for the extended industrial temperature range (−40°C to +125°C). The single AD8638 is available in tiny 5-lead SOT-23 and 8-lead SOIC packages. The dual AD8639 is available in 8-lead MSOP, 8-lead SOIC, and 8-lead LFCSP packages.The AD8638/AD8639 are members of a growing series of auto- zero op amps offered by Analog Devices (see Table 1 in the data sheet).ApplicationsPressure and position sensorsStrain gage amplifiers Medical instrumentationThermocouple amplifiers Automotive sensorsPrecision referencesPrecision current sensing

AD8646WARMZ-R7

Analog Devices Inc.
The AD8646 and the AD8647 are the dual, and the AD8648 isthe quad, rail-to-rail, input and output, single-supply amplifiersfeaturing low offset voltage, wide signal bandwidth, low inputvoltage, and low current noise. The AD8647 also has a lowpower shutdown function.The combination of 24 MHz bandwidth, low offset, low noise,and very low input bias current makes these amplifiers useful ina wide variety of applications. Filters, integrators, photodiodeamplifiers, and high impedance sensors all benefit from thecombination of performance features. AC applications benefitfrom the wide bandwidth and low distortion. The AD8646/AD8647/AD8648 offer high output drive capability, which isexcellent for audio line drivers and other low impedanceapplications. The AD8646 and AD8648 are available forautomotive applications (see the Ordering Guide).Applications include portable and low powered instrumentation,audio amplification for portable devices, portable phoneheadsets, barcode scanners, and multipole filters. The ability toswing rail to rail at both the input and output enables designersto buffer CMOS ADCs, DACs, ASICs, and other wide outputswing devices in single-supply systems.Applications Battery-powered instruments Multipole filters ADC front ends Sensors Barcode scanners ASIC input or output amplifiers Audio amplifiers Photodiode amplifiers Datapath/mux/switch control

AD7683ARMZ

Analog Devices Inc.
The AD7683 is a 16-bit, charge redistribution, successive approximation, PulSAR® analog-to-digital converter (ADC) that operates from a single power supply, VDD, between 2.7 V and 5.5 V. It contains a low power, high speed, 16-bit sampling ADC with no missing codes (B grade), an internal conversion clock, and a serial, SPI-compatible interface port. The part also contains a low noise, wide bandwidth, short aperture delay, track-and-hold circuit. On the CS falling edge, it samples an analog input, +IN, between 0 V to REF with respect to a ground sense, –IN. The reference voltage, REF, is applied externally and can be set up to the supply voltage. Its power scales linearly with throughput.The AD7683 is housed in an 8-lead MSOP or an 8-lead QFN (LFCSP) package, with an operating temperature specified from −40°C to +85°C.APPLICATIONS Battery-powered equipment Data acquisition Instrumentation Medical instruments Process control

AD7911ARMZ-REEL

Analog Devices Inc.
The AD7911 / AD7921 are 10-bit and 12-bit, high speed, low power, 2-channel, successive-approximation ADCs respectively. The parts operate from a single 2.35 V to 5.25 V power supply and feature throughput rates up to 250 kSPS. The parts contain a low-noise, wide bandwidth track/hold amplifier, which can handle input frequencies in excess of 6 MHz. The conversion process and data acquisition are controlled using CS and the serial clock, allowing the devices to interface with microprocessors or DSPs. The input signal is sampled on the falling edge of CS and the conversion is also initiated at this point. There are no pipeline delays associated with the part.The channel to be converted is selected through the DIN pin and the mode of operation is controlled by CS. The serial data stream from the DOUT pin has a channel identifier bit, which provides information about the converted channel.The AD7911 / AD7921 use advanced design techniques to achieve very low power dissipation at high throughput rates.The reference for the part is taken internally from VDD. This allows the widest dynamic input range to the ADC. Thus the analog input range for the part is 0 to VDD. The conversion rate is determined by the SCLK signal.PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS 2-channel, 250 kSPS, 10-/12-bit ADCs in TSOT package. Low power consumption. Flexible power/serial clock speed management. The conversion rate is determined by the serial clock; conversion time is reduced when the serial clock speed is increased. The parts also feature a power-down mode to maximize power efficiency at lower throughput rates. Average power consumption is reduced when the power-down mode is used while not converting. Current consumption is 1 μA maximum and 50 nA typically when in power-down mode. Reference derived from the power supply. No pipeline delay. The parts feature a standard successive approximation ADC with accurate control of the sampling instant via a CS input and once-off conversion control.APPLICATIONS Battery-powered systems: Personal digital assistants Medical instruments Mobile communications Instrumentation and control systems Data acquisition systems High speed modems Optical sensors

AD7912ARMZ-REEL

Analog Devices Inc.
The AD7912 / AD7922 are 10-bit and 12-bit, high speed, low power, 2-channel, successive-approximation ADCs respectively. The parts operate from a single 2.35 V to 5.25 V power supply and feature throughput rates up to 1 MSPS. The parts contain a low-noise, wide bandwidth track/hold amplifier, which can handle input frequencies in excess of 6 MHz.The conversion process and data acquisition are controlled using CS and the serial clock, allowing the devices to interface with microprocessors or DSPs. The input signal is sampled on the falling edge of CS and the conversion is also initiated at this point. There are no pipeline delays associated with the part.The channel to be converted is selected through the DIN pin and the mode of operation is controlled by CS. The serial data stream from the DOUT pin has a channel identifier bit and a mode identifier bit, which provide information about the channel converted and the current mode of operation.As a result of the Daisy Chain mode of operation, several AD7912 / AD7922 can be connected together in Daisy Chain configuration. The Daisy Chain mode allows the user to read the conversion result from the ADCs contained in the chain.The AD7912 / AD7922 use advanced design techniques to achieve very low power dissipation at high throughputrates.The reference for the part is taken internally from VDD. This allows the widest dynamic input range to the ADC. Thus the analog input range for the part is 0 to VDD. The conversion rate is determined by the SCLK signal.PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS 2-channel, 1 MSPS, 10-/12-bit ADCs in TSOT package. High throughput with low power consumption. Flexible power/serial clock speed management. The conversion rate is determined by the serial clock. The parts also feature a power-down mode to maximize power efficiency at lower throughput rates. Average power consumption is reduced when the power-down mode is used while not converting. Current consumption is 1 µA maximum and 50 nA typically when in power-down mode. Daisy-chain mode. No pipeline delay. The parts feature a standard successive approximation ADC with accurate control of the sampling instant via a CS input and once-off conversion control.APPLICATIONS Battery-powered systems: Personal digital assistants Medical instruments Mobile communications Instrumentation and control systems Data acquisition systems High speed modems Optical sensors

AD8022ARMZ

Analog Devices Inc.
The AD8022 consists of two low noise, high speed, voltage feedback amplifiers. Each amplifier consumes only 4.0 mA of quiescent current, yet has only 2.5 nV/√Hz of voltage noise. These dual amplifiers provide wideband, low distortion performance, with high output current optimized for stability when driving capacitive loads. Manufactured on ADI's high voltage generation of XFCB bipolar process, the AD8022 operates on a wide range of supply voltages. The AD8022 is available in both an 8-lead MSOP and an 8-lead SOIC. Fast over voltage recovery and wide bandwidth make the AD8022 ideal as the receive channel front end to an ADSL, VDSL, or proprietary xDSL transceiver design.In an xDSL line interface circuit, the AD8022's op amps can be configured as the differential receiver from the line transformer or as independent active filters.

AD8022ARMZ-REEL

Analog Devices Inc.
The AD8022 consists of two low noise, high speed, voltage feedback amplifiers. Each amplifier consumes only 4.0 mA of quiescent current, yet has only 2.5 nV/√Hz of voltage noise. These dual amplifiers provide wideband, low distortion performance, with high output current optimized for stability when driving capacitive loads. Manufactured on ADI's high voltage generation of XFCB bipolar process, the AD8022 operates on a wide range of supply voltages. The AD8022 is available in both an 8-lead MSOP and an 8-lead SOIC. Fast over voltage recovery and wide bandwidth make the AD8022 ideal as the receive channel front end to an ADSL, VDSL, or proprietary xDSL transceiver design.In an xDSL line interface circuit, the AD8022's op amps can be configured as the differential receiver from the line transformer or as independent active filters.