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Date: 29th Nov 2010
Amplifier from ADI for apps where signals
are interfaced to single-supply ADCs
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) has released a fully differential
attenuating precision amplifier. The AD8475 amplifier solves
a common problem in industrial, instrumentation and medical
applications where signals up to ±10 V are interfaced
to single-supply ADCs. The AD8475 can drive ADCs (analog-to-digital
converters) with up to 18 bits of resolution and 4-MSPS
(million sample per second) throughput. This amplifier features
selectable attenuating gains of 0.4x and 0.8x and level
shifting for differential inputs up to ±12 V. The
AD8475 is suggested for driving low-voltage, high-precision
differential input SAR ADCs in high-voltage applications,
while saving board space and lowering power consumption.
In applications where signals up to ±10 V and ±5
V are interfaced to single-supply 5-V or 3-V ADCs, the AD8475
simplifies the design by integrating the two signal levels,
eliminating the need for designers to use multiple components
to achieve similar results. Features 10-nV/vHz output noise,
100-MHz bandwidth, 50-V/µsec slew rate, and low distortion
of 110-dB THD+N makes them right choice for driving precision
ADCs.
Package: 16-lead 3 mm x 3 mm LFCSP or 10-lead MSOP
Operating temperature range: -40°C to 85°C
Price: Each US$2.60 for 1K pieces
Availability: Now
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