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AD8572
AD8572 is Rail-to-Rail Input/Output Operational Amplifiers manufactured by Analog Devices.
- Part of the AD8 comparator family.
Data Sheet Zero-Drift, Single-Supply, Rail-to-Rail Input/Output Operational Amplifiers AD8571/AD8572/AD8574 Features Low offset voltage: 1 μV Input offset drift: 0.005 μV/°C Rail-to-rail input and output swing 5 V/2.7 V single-supply operation High gain: 145 d B typical CMRR: 140 d B typical PSRR: 130 d B typical Ultralow input bias current: 10 p A typical Low supply current: 750 μA per op amp Overload recovery time: 50 μs No external capacitors required APPLICATIONS Temperature sensors Pressure sensors Precision current sensing Strain gage amplifiers Medical instrumentation Thermocouple amplifiers GENERAL DESCRIPTION This family of amplifiers has ultralow offset, drift, and bias current. The AD8571/AD8572/AD85741 are single, dual, and quad amplifiers, respectively, featuring rail-to-rail input and output swings. All are guaranteed to operate from 2.7 V to 5 V single supply. The AD8571/AD8572/AD8574 provide benefits previously found only in expensive auto-zeroing or chopper-stabilized amplifiers. Using Analog Devices, Inc., topology, these zerodrift amplifiers bine low cost with high accuracy. (No external capacitors are required.) Using a spread-spectrum, auto-zero technique, the AD8571/AD8572/AD8574 eliminate the intermodulation effects from interaction of the chopping function with the signal frequency in ac applications. With an offset voltage of only 1 μV and drift of 0.005 μV/°C, the AD8571/AD8572/AD8574 are perfectly suited for applications where error sources cannot be tolerated. Position and pressure sensors, medical equipment, and strain gage amplifiers benefit greatly from nearly zero drift over their operating temperature range. Many more systems require the rail-to-rail input and output swings provided by the AD8571/AD8572/AD8574. 1 Protected by U.S. Patent 6,130,578. Rev. F Document Feedback Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor...