The CD8628,CD8629,CD8630 provide benefits previously found only in expensive auto-zeroing or chopper-stabilized amplifiers, these zero-drift amplifiers combine low cost with high accuracy and low noise. No external capacitor is required. In addition, the CD8628,CD8629,CD8630 greatly reduce the digital switching noise found in most chopper-stabilized amplifiers. With an offset voltage of only 1 μV, drift of less than 0.005 μV/° C,and noise of only 0.5 μV p-p (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz), the CD8628,CD8629,CD8630 are suited for applications where 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 range.Many systems can take advantage of the rail-to-rail input and output swings provided by the CD8628,CD8629,CD8630 to reduce input biasing complexity and maximize SNR. The CD8628,CD8629,CD8630 are specified for the extended industrial temperature range(− 40°C to +125°C). The CD8628 is available in 5-lead SOT-23.The CD8629 is available in the standard 8-lead narrow SOP and MSOP plastic packages. CD8630 quad amplifier is available in 14-lead narrow SOP and 14-lead TSSOP plastic packages.
- Channel: 2
- Input offset Voltage(Max@25℃)(μV):5
- Input offset drift(μV/℃):0.002
- Input bias curren(pA):1
- Voltage Noise(μVpp):0.5
- Rail-to-rail input and output swing:In,Out
- Supply(Min)(V):2.7
- Supply(Max)(V):5.5
- Gain-Bandwidth Product(Typ)(MHz):3.7
- Slew Rate(V/μs):1(typ)
- Supply Current/Amplifier(Typ)(μA):800
- Voltage Noise Density(@1kHz)(nV/√Hz):22
- Open-Loop Voltage Gain(Typ)(dB):130
- Common-Mode Rejection Ratio(Typ)(dB):130
- Low Offset Voltage: 1uV
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Lowest auto-zero amplifier noise
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Input offset drift: 0.002 μV/°C
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5 V single-supply operation
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High gain, CMRR, and PSRR: 130 dB
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low input bias current: 100 pA maximum
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Low supply current: 1.0 mA
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Overload recovery time: 50 μs
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Rail-to-rail input and output swing
- Automotive sensors
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Pressure and position sensors
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Medical instrumentation
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Photodiode amplifiers
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Thermocouple amplifiers
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Precision current sensing
