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AD8682

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8682
Description
Dual Low Power, High Speed JFET Operational Amplifier
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8682

-3db Bandwidth
3.5MHz
Slew Rate
9V/µs
Vos
350µV
Ib
6pA
# Opamps Per Pkg
2
Input Noise (nv/rthz)
36nV/rtHz
Vcc-vee
9V to 32V
Isy Per Amplifier
250µA
Packages
SOIC,SOP

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AD8682/AD8684
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
The AD8682 and AD8684 are dual and quad JFET op amps that
are optimized for high speed at low power. This combination
makes these amplifiers excellent choices for battery-powered or
low power applications that require above average performance.
Applications benefiting from this performance combination
include telecommunications, geophysical exploration, portable
medical equipment, and navigational instrumentation.
HIGH-SIDE SIGNAL CONDITIONING
There are many applications requiring the sensing of signals near
the positive rail. The AD8682 and the AD8684 were tested and
are guaranteed over a common-mode range (−11 V ≤ V
+15 V) that includes the positive supply.
The AD8682/AD8684 are commonly used in the sensing of
power supply currents and in current sensing applications, such
as the partial circuit shown in Figure 32. In this circuit, the voltage
drop across a low value resistor, such as the 0.1 Ω shown here, is
amplified and compared to 7.5 V. The output can then be used
for current limiting.
PHASE INVERSION
Most JFET input amplifiers invert the phase of the input signal
if either input exceeds the input common-mode range. For the
AD8682/AD8684, a negative signal in excess of 11 V causes
phase inversion. This is caused by saturation of the input stage
leading to the forward-biasing of a gate-drain diode. Phase
reversal in AD8682/AD8684 can be prevented by using Schottky
diodes to clamp the input terminals to each other and to the
supplies. In the simple buffer circuit below, D1 protects the op
amp against phase reversal. R1, D2, and D3 limit the input
Table 4.
Type
Butterworth
Chebyshev
Elliptic
Bessel (Thompson)
15V
100kΩ
500kΩ
Figure 32. High-Side Signal Conditioning
0.1Ω
100kΩ
Best
Selectivity
Moderate
Good
Poor
AD8682
1/2
500kΩ
Overshoot
Good
Moderate
Poor
Best
R
L
CM
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Phase
Nonlinear
Linear
current when the input exceeds the supply rail. The resistor
should be selected to limit the amount of input current below
the absolute maximum rating.
ACTIVE FILTERS
The wide bandwidth and high slew rates of the AD8682/AD8684
make either one an excellent choice for many filter applications.
There are many active filter configurations, but the four most
popular configurations are: Butterworth, elliptic, Bessel, and
Chebyshev. Each type has a response that is optimized for a
given characteristic, as shown in Table 4.
Amplitude (Pass Band)
Maximum flat
Equal ripple
Equal ripple
2
V
IN
10kΩ
Figure 33. Phase Reversal Solution Circuit
R1
Figure 34. No Phase Reversal
D2
IN5711
D3
IN5711
TIME (200µs/DIV)
D1
IN5711
Amplitude (Stop Band)
Equal ripple
V+
V+
V–
V–
AD8682/
AD8684
V
IN
V
S
V
V
= ±15V
OUT
OUT

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