AD8209
AD8209 is Precision Difference Amplifier manufactured by Analog Devices.
FEATURES
±8000 V HBM ESD for shunt-based applications AEC-Q100 qualified EMI filters included High mon-mode voltage range
- 2 V to +45 V operating
- 24 V to +80 V survival Buffered output voltage Gain = 14 V/V Low-pass filter (single-pole or two-pole) Wide operating temperature range
- 40°C to +125°C for WB grade
- 40°C to +150°C for WH grade Excellent ac and dc performance ±1 m V voltage offset
- 5 ppm/°C typical gain drift 80 d B CMRR minimum dc to 10 k Hz Qualified for automotive applications
APPLICATIONS
High-side current sensing Motor controls Solenoid controls Power management
Low-side current sensing Diagnostic protection
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD8209 is a single-supply difference amplifier ideal for amplifying and low-pass filtering small differential voltages in the presence of a large mon-mode voltage. The input monmode voltage range extends from
- 2 V to +45 V at a single +5 V supply. The AD8209 is qualified per AEC-Q100 specifications. The amplifier offers enhanced input overvoltage and ESD protection, and includes EMI filtering.
Automotive applications demand robust, precision ponents for improved system control. The AD8209 provides excellent ac and dc
High Voltage, Precision Difference Amplifier
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
VS A1 A2
EMI FILTER
IN+
EMI FILTER
+
G=7
IN-
EMI FILTER
- AD8209
+
G=2
- OUT
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Figure 1. performance, minimizing errors in the application. Typical offset and gain drift in the MSOP package are less than 5 µV/°C and 10 ppm/°C, respectively. The device also delivers a minimum CMRR of 80 d B from dc to 10 k Hz.
The AD8209 features an externally accessible 100 kΩ resistor at the output of the preamplifier (A1), which can be used for lowpass filtering and for establishing gains other than 14.
Rev. C
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