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    Zero-Drift Amplifier From Analog Devices Achieves Industry's Lowest Voltage Noise

    04/13/2011

    Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a world leader in semiconductors for high-performance signal processing applications and leading supplier of amplifier technology, introduced today the industry's lowest-noise, zero-drift operational amplifier. The ADA4528 zero-drift op amp is designed for instrumentation and medical applications that require precision over time and temperature without system calibration. The breakthrough design achieves an ultra-low integrated voltage noise of 99 nVp-p over 0.1 Hz - 10 Hz meaning that the ADA4528 delivers a 26 percent lower voltage noise at 40 percent less power consumption than the closest competing amplifiers. This improves system SNR (signal-to-noise ratio) and lowers the noise floor, enabling 24-bit resolution over 150 kHz in A/D converters while improving system accuracy. www.youtube.com/watch?v=x31U0iGI63E The 5.3-nV/rtHz voltage noise density allows designers for the first time to use the zero-drift amplifier in broadband applications, such as piezoelectric transducers and precision data acquisition systems. "This new precision amplifier is a flagship product in ADI's operational amplifier portfolio," said Peter Real, vice president, Linear and Radio Frequency Products and Technology Group, Analog Devices. "ADI's unique, patented chopping technique allows the ADA4528 to achieve the high levels of accuracy required for low-frequency sensor measurements in systems such as data acquisition, weigh scale and precision medical instrumentation applications." The ADA4528 zero-drift amplifier offers low offset voltage of 2.5 μV max and the industry's lowest guaranteed offset-voltage drift of 0.015 μV/?C max. It has a 140 dB gain and a CMRR (common-mode rejection ratio) of 135 dB and a 130 dB PSRR (power-supply rejection ratio), making it well-suited for precision amplification of low-level signals in applications such as position and pressure sensors, strain gages, and medical instrumentation. The ADA4528 is fully specified to operate from a 2.2-V to 5.5-V single-voltage supply over the extended industrial temperature range (?40°C to +125°C) and is available in an 8-lead MSOP (Mini Small Outline Package). Key Features of the ADA4528 Zero-drift Amplifier

  • Ultra-low offset: 2.5 ?V maximum
  • Ultra-low offset voltage drift: 0.015 ?V/°C maximum
  • Ultra-low noise: 5.3nV/@Hz at f=1 kHz
  • Open-loop voltage gain: 140 dB minimum
  • CMRR: 135 dB minimum
  • PSRR: 130 dB minimum
  • Single-supply operation: 2.2 V to 5.5 V
  • Dual-supply operation: ±1.1 V to ±2.75 V
  • Rail-to-rail input and output Availability and Pricing Product availability: Full volume production now Temperature Range: -40?C to 125?C Price Each Per 1,000: $1.15 Packaging: 8-lead MSOP To subscribe to Analog Dialogue, ADI's monthly technical journal, visit: www.analog.com/library/analogDialogue About Analog Devices Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the most long-standing, high-growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers, representing virtually all types of electronics equipment. Celebrating over 40 years as a leading global manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications, Analog Devices, Inc. is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout the world. It has manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts, California, North Carolina, Ireland, and the Philippines. Analog Devices' common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "ADI" and is included in the S&P 500 Index. www.analog.com

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