Overview
The AD8510ARM-REEL, produced by Analog Devices Inc., is a precision JFET input operational amplifier. This device is part of the AD8510 series, which includes single, dual, and quad versions. The AD8510 is known for its low offset voltage, low input bias current, and low input voltage noise, making it suitable for a variety of precision analog applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|
Offset Voltage Drift (B Grade) | 0.9 | 5 | μV/°C | |
Offset Voltage Drift (A Grade) | 1.7 | 12 | μV/°C | |
Output Voltage High (RL = 10 kΩ) | 4.1 | 4.3 | V | |
Output Voltage Low (RL = 10 kΩ) | -4.9 | -4.7 | V | |
Supply Current/Amplifier (VO = 0 V) | 2.0 | 2.3 | mA | |
Slew Rate (RL = 2 kΩ) | 20 | V/μs | ||
Gain Bandwidth Product | 8 | MHz | ||
Power Supply Rejection Ratio | 86 | 130 | dB | |
Input Voltage Noise Density (f = 1 kHz) | 8.0 | 10 | nV/√Hz |
Key Features
- Low Offset Voltage: The AD8510 features low offset voltage, making it ideal for precision analog applications.
- Low Input Bias Current: The device has a low input bias current, which is beneficial for high-impedance sources.
- Low Input Voltage Noise: It offers low input voltage noise, enhancing signal integrity.
- High CMRR and PSRR: High common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) and power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) ensure robust performance against common-mode and power supply noise.
- High Slew Rate and Gain Bandwidth Product: The amplifier has a high slew rate and gain bandwidth product, suitable for high-speed applications.
Applications
- Precision Instrumentation: Ideal for precision measurement instruments due to its low offset voltage and noise.
- Medical Equipment: Suitable for medical devices requiring high accuracy and low noise.
- Aerospace and Defense: Used in various aerospace and defense applications where precision and reliability are critical.
- Industrial Automation: Applied in industrial automation systems for precise signal processing.
Q & A
- What is the typical offset voltage drift of the AD8510? The typical offset voltage drift for the B grade is 0.9 μV/°C, and for the A grade, it is 1.7 μV/°C.
- What is the output voltage range of the AD8510? The output voltage range varies with the load resistance but typically ranges from -4.9 V to 4.3 V for a 10 kΩ load.
- What is the slew rate of the AD8510? The slew rate is 20 V/μs for a 2 kΩ load.
- What is the gain bandwidth product of the AD8510? The gain bandwidth product is 8 MHz.
- What are the key noise specifications of the AD8510? The input voltage noise density at 1 kHz is typically 10 nV/√Hz.
- What is the power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) of the AD8510? The PSRR is typically 130 dB.
- What are the typical supply current requirements for the AD8510? The supply current per amplifier is typically 2.3 mA at VO = 0 V.
- In what temperature range can the AD8510 operate? The AD8510 can operate over a temperature range of -40°C to +125°C.
- What are some common applications of the AD8510? Common applications include precision instrumentation, medical equipment, aerospace and defense, and industrial automation.
- Where can I find detailed specifications for the AD8510? Detailed specifications can be found in the datasheet available on Analog Devices' official website and other electronic component distributors like Mouser and Richardson RFPD.