MENU

Instrumentation amplifier combines precision and power efficiency for battery-powered medical, instrumentation and consumer devices

Instrumentation amplifier combines precision and power efficiency for battery-powered medical, instrumentation and consumer devices

New Products |
By eeNews Europe



The AD8420 features a high CMRR (common-mode rejection ratio) of 100 dB while consuming 75 µA of power, which provides designers with improved signal quality and longer battery life compared to competitive offerings.  The amplifier’s high CMRR makes it well suited for bridge amplifiers, pressure sensing and similar uses, allowing designers to improve signal quality and overall system performance in portable and battery-powered precision signal healthcare and instrumentation applications such as infusion pumps, remote and handheld metering equipment and smart phones.

The AD8420 has excellent dc performance with 200 uV of input offset and 1 µV/°C of offset drift, with improved performance available in the advanced grade AD8420B model. The AD8420 supports rail-to-rail operation on the output with a wide input-voltage range that allows it to amplify signals below supply ground. The gain (1 to 1000) is set by the ratio of two external resistors, providing better gain accuracy over temperature.

The AD8420 features a wide 2.7-V to 36-V single and ±18-V dual-power supply range and ships in a compact MSOP-8 package.  This blend of performance, power, and small size is available for 89 cents in 1,000-unit volumes.

The AD8420 packaged in a 8-lead MSO is available now and is priced at $0.89 each per 1,000 pieces.

More information about the AD8420 instrumentation amplifier at
www.analog.com/AD8420.

If you enjoyed this article, you will like the following ones: don't miss them by subscribing to :    eeNews on Google News

Share:

Linked Articles
10s