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ADI brings zero-drift low-noise op amp for board design

Analog Devices introduced ADA4522-2, the dual-channel, high-voltage, low-noise, zero-drift, precision operational amplifiers

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Analog Devices introduced the first in a new series of high-voltage, low-noise, zero-drift, precision operational amplifiers that reduce system noise, cost, board space, and development time by providing on-chip electro-magnetic interference (EMI) filtering and eliminating the need for calibration circuitry.

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The dual-channel ADA4522-2 op amp operates within a supply voltage range of 4.5 V to 55 V and exhibits noise performance that is at least 35 percent better than its closest competitor.

The new device provides the ease-of-use of a precision op amp with the ultra-low offset and drift of a zero-drift op amp.

The ADA4522-2 is suitable for a wide range of applications, including current sensing in electronic loads, power supplies and motor control and offset correction in composite amplifiers used in instrumentation and other applications.

Key Features:

  • Low noise: 5.8 nV/√Hz @ 1 kHz typ
  • Low offset: 5 uV max @ 25 C
  • Low offset voltage drift: 22 nV/ºC max
  • Wide bandwidth: 2.7-MHz GPB
  • Operates from supply voltages of 4.5 V to 55 V
  • High chopping frequency: 1.5 MHz for wider closed loop bandwidth and easy filtering
  • Inputs sense Vee and rail-to-rail output
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