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AD8226ARZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8226ARZ
Description
Precision InAmp
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheets

Specifications of AD8226ARZ

Amplifier Type
Instrumentation
Number Of Circuits
1
Output Type
Rail-to-Rail
Slew Rate
0.6 V/µs
-3db Bandwidth
1.5MHz
Current - Input Bias
20nA
Voltage - Input Offset
200µV
Current - Supply
350µA
Current - Output / Channel
13mA
Voltage - Supply, Single/dual (±)
2.2 V ~ 36 V, ±1.35 V ~ 18 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
No. Of Amplifiers
1
Input Offset Voltage
200µV
Bandwidth
1.5MHz
Amplifier Output
Rail To Rail
Cmrr
80dB
Supply Voltage Range
± 1.35V To ± 18V
Supply Current
350µA
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Gain Bandwidth Product
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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AD8226
INPUT PROTECTION
The AD8226 has very robust inputs and typically does not
need additional input protection. Input voltages can be up to
40 V from the opposite supply rail. For example, with a +5 V
positive supply and a −8 V negative supply, the part can safely
withstand voltages from −35 V to 32 V. Unlike some other
instrumentation amplifiers, the part can handle large differen-
tial input voltages even when the part is in high gain. Figure 16,
Figure 17, Figure 19, and Figure 20 show the behavior of the
part under overvoltage conditions.
The rest of the AD8226 terminals should be kept within the
supplies. All terminals of the AD8226 are protected against ESD.
For applications where the AD8226 encounters voltages beyond
the allowed limits, external current-limiting resistors and low-
leakage diode clamps such as the BAV199L, the FJH1100s, or
the SP720 should be used.
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI)
RF rectification is often a problem when amplifiers are used in
applications having strong RF signals. The disturbance can appear
as a small dc offset voltage. High frequency signals can be filtered
with a low-pass RC network placed at the input of the instru-
mentation amplifier, as shown in Figure 63. The filter limits the
input signal bandwidth according to the following relationship:
where C
FilterFreq
FilterFreq
D
≥ 10 C
uency
uency
C
.
DIFF
CM
=
=
π 2
π 2
RC
1
R
2 (
C
C
1
D
+
C
C
)
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C
signal. Values of R and C
Mismatch between the R × C
at the negative input degrades the CMRR of the AD8226. By using
a value of C
the mismatch is reduced and performance is improved.
D
affects the difference signal and C
4.02kΩ
4.02kΩ
D
R
R
that is one magnitude larger than C
C
1nF
C
10nF
C
1nF
Figure 63. RFI Suppression
C
D
C
C
should be chosen to minimize RFI.
R
0.1µF
0.1µF
C
G
at the positive input and the R × C
+IN
–IN
AD8226
+V
–V
C
affects the common-mode
S
S
REF
10µF
10µF
V
OUT
C
, the effect of
C

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