Quantcast
 
Search for: Search what?
Nov 26, 2009  
 Sections
Latest New Product News
Industry Market Trends
Green & Clean News
Association & Government News
Adhesives and Sealants
Agricultural and Farming Products
Architectural and Civil Engineering Products
Automatic ID
Chemical Processing and Waste Management
Cleaning Products and Equipment
Communication Systems and Equipment
Computer Hardware and Peripherals
Construction Equipment and Supplies
Controls and Controllers
Display and Presentation Equipment
Electrical Equipment and Systems
Electronic Components and Devices
Explosives, Armaments and Weaponry
Fasteners and Hardware
Fluid and Gas Flow Equipment
Food Processing and Preparation
Health, Medical and Dental Supplies and Equipment
HVAC
Labels, Tags, Signage and Equipment
Laboratory and Research Supplies and Equipment
Lubricants
Machinery and Machining Tools
Material Handling and Storage
Materials and Material Processing
Mechanical Components and Assemblies
Mechanical Power Transmission
Mining, Oil Drilling & Refining
Mounting and Attaching Products
Non-Industrial Products
Optics and Photonics
Packaging Products & Equipment
Paints and Coatings
Plant Furnishings and Accessories
Portable Tools
Printing and Duplicating Equipment
Retail and Sales Equipment
Robotics
Safety and Security Equipment
Sensors, Monitors and Transducers
Services
Software
Test and Measuring Instruments
Textile Industry Products
Thermal and Heating Equipment
Timers and Clocks
Transportation Industry Products
Vision Systems
Waste Handling Equipment
Welding Equipment and Supplies
 Press Releases
Products in the News
Company News
Mergers & Acquisitions
People in the News
Literature & Websites
 Resources
News Delivery Options
Browse Categories
Browse Companies
Mobile Edition
PR Resources
Licensing
Advertising
How to Write an effective Press Release
Trade Associations
Small Business Support
MEP
Advertisement

Difference Amplifiers are sized as small as 4.9 x 3 mm.


October 15, 2009 - Models AD8276, AD8277, and AD8278 offer slew rate of 1.1 V/µsec and 15 µsec settling time to 0.01%, as well as supply range of 2.5-36 V and 550 kHz bandwidth. Maximum quiescent current is 220 µA with 86 dB common-mode rejection ratio. Units reject external interferences in low-power systems without increasing system power dissipation. Operating in temperatures from -40 to +125°C, amplifiers suit process control, motor control, and power-management applications.

 See related product stories
SD Card Reader Integrated Circuit adds hi-speed USB to portable applications.
Downconverting Mixers target 3G, 4G wireless basestations.
Receiver IC combines RF analog and digital signal processing.
CODECS optimize audio performance.
USB Accessory Switch provides multimedia functionality.
 See more product news in:
Electronic Components and Devices
 Tools for you
del.icio.us DIGG  
Facebook Reddit
StumbleUpon Twitter
Print This Page E-Mail Story
Watch_Company  Save Story
View Company Profile
Company web site 
More news from this company

Advertisement
More Tools and information
Search for suppliers of
Differential Amplifiers
Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits
Join the forum discussion at:
 Wired In
 Newsletters
Your Gateway to a Fast Changing World
Product News Alerts
Receive similar stories and other customized news to keep you in the know on the products shaping industry.
Subscribe Free Today
Subscribe   View Sample

Industry Market Trends
Has Got It
  • Latest developments
  • Trends
  • Best practices
  • Opinions & Commentary
Get Ahead. Get IMT.
Subscribe Free Today
Subscribe   View Sample
 See more related product stories:
Automotive SoC enables precision ultrasonic sensing.
Power Management IC suits portable multimedia devices.
Tuner and Demodulator SoC suits DVB-T, hybrid applications.
Buffer/Equalizer drives signals at PCIe 2.0 speeds.
Octal Switch provides 8 kV ESD protection in cellphones.
Radio Tuner IC receives digital audio and FM signals.
Clock Buffers achieve 75 and 100 fsec jitter performance.
Display Controller integrates digital LED backlight.
USB 2.0 Hub Controller includes memory card reader.
ReDriver ICs are PCIe® 2.0-certified for signal integrity.
Op-Amp offers 10 MHz, 10 V/µs, rail-to-rail I/O performance.
Digital Pulsers provide 1.3 A of minimum output current.
Signal Path Solution suits DAQ systems, STBs, and radar.
Wideband Amplifier has programmable output limiting clamp.
SerDes Device features VScope(TM) waveform viewing technology.
Differential Amplifiers can drive 14- and 16-bit ADCs.
PHY IC facilitates mass adoption of 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
Isolated Gate Drivers feature programmable dead time.
Microcontroller SoCs process differential sensor output.
Digital/Mixed-Signal Buck Controller suits Intel processors.


Tiny Difference Amps: Small Size, Small Price, Big Performance


Analog Devices' AD827x high-performance difference amplifiers reduce board space for power-efficient, robust process- and motor-control applications.

Norwood, MA (08/21/2009) - Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal-processing applications and leading provider of amplifier technology, introduced today three new low-power difference amplifiers as small as 4.9 mm x 3 mm and featuring slew rates up to 10 times faster than competing products.

Designed for high-performance, power-critical applications, the AD8276, AD8277 and AD8278 difference amplifiers are half the size of competing devices and much smaller than discrete alternatives consisting of resistor arrays and operational amplifiers. The amplifiers also eliminate the added expense and design overhead associated with complex peripheral protection circuitry.

The slew rate of 1.1 V/µs (volts per microsecond) combined with an input range of two times the power supply make the AD827x products well suited for robust voltage and current sensing in process-control, motor-control, and power-management applications. In addition, the low price is unprecedented with versions available at under $1 USD each.

The AD827x low-power difference amplifiers combine the benefits of a wide supply range of 2.5 V to 36 V and low power with a 550-kHz bandwidth that is two times faster than other low-power difference amplifiers. In addition, these difference amplifiers feature 220 µA maximum quiescent current with an 86-dB CMRR (common-mode rejection ratio) that is 10-dB greater than competing devices. AD827x difference amplifiers reject external interferences in low-power systems without increasing system power dissipation. Response time includes a 1.1 V/µS slew rate and 15 µS settling time to 0.01 percent. The settling time is more than five times faster than other amplifiers in their class and ensures shorter propagation delays in control loops. On-chip resistors are laser-trimmed for accurate gain, low gain drift, and high common-mode rejection.

Availability, Pricing and Complementary Parts
Product Sampling Availability Temperature Range Price Each Per 1,000 Packaging
AD8276 Single Channel Gain=1 Now -40°C to +125°C $0.95 8-lead SOIC and MSOP packages
AD8277 Dual Channel Gain=1 Now -40°C to +125°C $1.60 14-lead SOIC package
AD8278 Single Channel Gain=0.5/2 Now -40°C to +125°C $0.95 8-lead SOIC and MSOP packages

The AD827x difference amplifiers work well with other low-power components, such as ADI's ADCs (analog-to-digital converters) including the AD7450 12-bit SAR ADC and AD7982 18-bit PulSAR® ADC, as well as low-power operational amplifiers, including the AD8500 precision CMOS op amp, AD8538 auto-zero op amp, and AD8603 rail-to-rail input-output op amp.

Using the AD8276 Difference Amp as a Low-cost Current Source

Current sources using the low-power AD8276 difference amplifier and the AD8603 op amp are affordable, flexible, and small in size. Performance characteristics, such as initial error, temperature drift, and power dissipation, are excellent. Engineers can quickly and with confidence design this circuit by accessing circuit note CN-0099 from ADI's Circuits from the Lab collection. Circuits from the Lab is a design assistance resource that provides design engineers with tested circuit solutions for many common applications. Each circuit has been verified by ADI test engineers and can be easily integrated into designs, resulting in reduced design risk and faster time-to-market. Close to 100 circuit notes are available, featuring some of ADI's most popular products and how they address common design challenges.

For more information, visit http://www.analog.com/pr/AD8276, http://www.analog.com/pr/AD8277 and http://www.analog.com/pr/AD8278. For product information on amplifiers, visit http://www.analog.com/pr/amplifiers-a....

About Analog Devices

Innovation, performance, and excellence are the cultural pillars on which Analog Devices has built one of the longest standing, highest growth companies within the technology sector. Acknowledged industry-wide as the world leader in data conversion and signal conditioning technology, Analog Devices serves over 60,000 customers, representing virtually all types of electronic equipment. Celebrating over 40 years as a leading global manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications, Analog Devices is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts, with design and manufacturing facilities throughout the world. Analog Devices' common stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker "ADI" and is included in the S&P 500 Index.

PulSAR is a registered trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Company Information:
Name: Analog Devices, Inc.
Address: 1 Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106
City: Norwood
State: MA
ZIP: 02062-9106
Country: USA
Phone: 781-329-4700
FAX: 781-326-8703
http://www.analog.com


More New Product News from this company:
HD Video Filter includes on-chip charge pump.
Terrestrial Mobile TV RF Tuners support multiple standards.
HDMI 1.4 Transceiver reduces A/V design complexity.
RF Mixers and Modulators enable high-density radio cards.
Class D Audio Amp integrates digital PDM interface.
Data Converter enables multi-carrier communications systems.
Supervisory Circuits monitor power in portable devices.
JFET-Input Op Amp achieves low offset and drift.
Analog Clocking ICs replace high-frequency VCOs.

Other News from this company:
Analog Devices' Video Crosspoint Switches and Multiplexers Combine Industry's Highest Bandwidth with Low Power for Pro-AV System Designs
Analog Devices Enhances RF/IF Signal Chain Performance with Highly Integrated Synthesizer and Mixer Family
Analog Devices' High Speed Analog-to-Digital Behavior Models Now Available for Agilent Technologies' Advanced Design System EDA Software Platform
Analog Devices Chief Financial Officer to Retire in May 2008
Analog Devices Speaks on "Innovation from the Inside Out" at CES 2008
Analog Devices to Sell CPU Voltage and PC Thermal Monitoring Product Line to ON Semiconductor
Biometric Access Chooses Blackfin to Power New Securetouch Advanced, Transaction Security Solution
Analog Devices Debuts Integrated Precision DACS for Industrial Automation Systems
Analog Devices' Audio ICs Deliver Audiophile Sound for HDTV Experience
Analog Devices Teams With Legend Silicon To Ready First Mobile TV Receiver Solution For China's New Digital Broadcast Standard
Analog Devices' Blackfin Brings 20:20 Vision to Portable X-Ray System



Click here for copyright permissions!
Copyright 2009 Thomas Publishing Company


 

Post a comment about this story

Name:
E-mail:
(your e-mail address will not be posted)
Comment title:
Comment:
 

Home  |  My ThomasNet News  |  Industry Market Trends  |  Submit Release  |  Advertise  |  Contact News  |  About Us
Brought to you by Thomasnet.com        Browse ThomasNet Directory

Copyright © 2009 Thomas Publishing Company
Terms of Use - Privacy Policy