ADA4522-2

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Dual 55V, EMI Enhanced, Zero Drift, Ultralow Noise, Rail-to-Rail Output Operational Amplifiers

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7
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Part Details

  • Low offset voltage: 5 μV maximum
  • Extremely low offset voltage drift: 22 nV/°C maximum
  • Low voltage noise density: 
    • 5.8 nV/√Hz typical 
    • 117 nV p-p typical from 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz
  • Low input bias current: 50 pA typical
  • Unity-gain crossover: 3 MHz typical
  • Single-supply operation: input voltage range includes ground and rail-to-rail output
  • Wide range of operating voltages 
    • Single-supply operation: 4.5 V to 55 V 
    • Dual-supply operation: ±2.25 V to ±27.5 V
  • Integrated EMI filters
  • Unity-gain stable
  • AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications
  • Download AD4522-2-KGD Data Sheet.
  • Available As Known Good Die and fully guaranteed to data sheet specifications
ADA4522-2
Dual 55V, EMI Enhanced, Zero Drift, Ultralow Noise, Rail-to-Rail Output Operational Amplifiers
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Models for the following parts are available in LTspice:

  • ADA4522
  • ADA4522-1
  • ADA4522-2
  • ADA4522-4

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Evaluation Kits

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EVAL-OPAMP-2

EVAL-OPAMP-2 Evaluation Board

Product Details

The universal precision op amp evaluation boards have been designed and optimized for many circuit configurations allowing the users to best suit their applications. These boards are all RoHs compliant. See references below on what board to order by lead count and package.

  • EVAL-PRAOPAMP-2CPZ (dual 8-lead LFCSP) CP-8
  • EVAL-PRAOPAMP-2RMZ (dual 8-lead MSOP) RM-8
  • EVAL-PRAOPAMP-2RZ (dual 8-lead SOIC) R-8

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DC2677A

LTC2358-18, LT6658, ADA4522-2 Industrial Data Acquisition Nonisolated Board

Product Details

Demonstration circuit 2677A is a reference design for robust industrial data acquisition applications for the LTC®2358-18. The LTC2358-18 is capable of high voltage measurements with a large input common range; however, the DC2677A implements input protection that allows up to 400V of continuous input protection. Combined with gas discharge tubes, which provide protection from surges, the DC2677A is capable of surviving extreme abuse.

This reference design includes the LTC2358-18 SAR ADC, ADA4522-2 dual zero-drift operational amplifier, and an LT6658 dual-output, high current reference for sensor excitation.

The digital interface is an HSMC (high-speed mezzanine connector), which is compatible with Altera Cyclone V SoCkit and other Altera FPGA evaluation boards that support 3.3V CMOS I/O.

EVAL-OPAMP-2
EVAL-OPAMP-2 Evaluation Board
DC2677A
LTC2358-18, LT6658, ADA4522-2 Industrial Data Acquisition Nonisolated Board

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