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    Intersil unveils 40V, low noise, precision amplifier with integrated ADC driver

    Intersil first 40V instrumentation Amp with integrated ADC driver

    07/10/2012

    Intersil Corp has launched a new 40V, low noise, precision instrumentation amplifier with an integrated analog-to-digital converter (ADC) level shifter and driver. The ISL28617 incorporates a differential output to interface easily to today's highest performance differential input ADCs. It offers excellent gain accuracy and gain temperature coefficient over a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C, with the industry's highest common mode rejection ratio (CMRR) in all gain configurations. Noise measures only 8.6nV/?Hz @ 1kHz and 85nVrms from 0.1Hz to 10Hz, and the ISL28617 can provide both high gain and attenuation, setting it apart from competing instrumentation amplifiers which typically are limited to gain only configurations. The ISL28617 is ideal for instrumentation, industrial, motor control and medical systems. Features and Specifications

    • Integrated differential output ADC driver simplifies the design of high performance 24-bit instrumentation systems
    • Excellent solution for both single and dual supply voltage operation
    • Unlike competing amplifiers, provides both high gain (10,000x) and attenuation (0.1x) required in flexible data acquisition systems.
    • Low noise characteristics make it ideal for noise-sensitive, high gain applications
    The ISL28617 is part of a precision, low noise signal chain from Intersil that includes the ISL21090 low noise voltage reference and the ISL26134 low noise 24-bit delta-sigma ADC. Pricing and Availability The ISL28617 is available now in a compact 24-lead TSSOP package with prices starting at $2.85 each in 1,000-unit quantities. www.intersil.com

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