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    1mA IS Precision ADC Driver

    Fully Differential Amplifier Drives 18-bit ADCs & Consumes only 5mW

    05/02/2012

    Linear Technology announces the LTC6362, a low power fully differential amplifier that can drive high precision 16- and 18-bit SAR ADCs at only 1mA supply current. With 200μV max input offset voltage and 3.9nV/?Hz input-referred noise, it is well suited for precision industrial and data acquisition applications. The LTC6362 has an output common-mode pin with a 0.5V to 4.5V range, and 18-bit settling time of 550ns with an 8VP-P output step, making it ideal for driving ADCs such as the LTC2379-18 in multiplexed input and control loop applications. This 18-bit SAR ADC features digital gain compression, which sets its full scale input range to 10% to 90% of the reference voltage. Together with the rail-to-rail output stage of the LTC6362, this feature eliminates the need for a negative supply rail, simplifying the circuit and minimizing power consumption. The flexible architecture of the LTC6362 can convert single-ended DC-coupled, ground-referenced signals to differential, or DC level shift differential input signals. The low input bias current, low offset voltage and rail-to-rail inputs of the LTC6362 also enable its use in a high-impedance configuration to interface directly to sensors early in the signal chain. The LTC6362 is available in MSOP-8 and 3mm x 3mm DFN packages, with fully guaranteed specifications over the 0°C to 70°C, -40°C to 85°C and -40°C to 125°C temperature ranges. Prices start at $1.59 each in 1,000-piece quantities. Summary of Features: LTC6362

    • 1mA Supply Current
    • Single 2.8V to 5.25V supply
    • 200μV Max Offset Voltage
    • 260nA Max Input Bias Current
    • Fast Settling: 550ns to 18-Bit,
    • 8VP-POutput
    • Rail-to-Rail Inputs & Outputs
    • 3.9nV/? Hz Input-Referred Noise
    • 8-Lead MSOP, 8-Lead 3mm x 3mm DFN Packages
    www.linear.com/product/LTC6362

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