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High Common-Mode Voltage, Programmable Gain Difference Amplifier
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AD628ARMZ-RL by Analog Devices Inc is an Operational Amplifier.
Operational Amplifiers are under the broader part category of Amplifier Circuits.
Amplifier circuits use external power to increase the amplitude of an input signal. They can be used to perform linear amplifications or logarithmic functions. Read more about Amplifier Circuits on our Amplifier Circuits part category page.
Part # | Distributor | Description | Stock | Price | Buy | |
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505-AD628ARMZ-RLCT-ND
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DigiKey | IC CURRENT SENSE 1 CIRCUIT 8MSOP Min Qty: 1 Lead time: 13 Weeks Container: Cut Tape (CT), Tape & Reel (TR) | Temporarily Out of Stock |
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$3.5750 / $8.6800 | Buy Now |
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584-AD628ARMZ-R
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Mouser Electronics | Differential Amplifiers uSOIC Hi CM Vltg Gain Prog Diff Amp RoHS: Compliant | 0 |
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$3.5700 / $8.6700 | Order Now |
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Analog Devices Inc | uSOIC Hi CM Vltg Gain Prog Dif Min Qty: 3000 Package Multiple: 3000 | 3000 |
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$2.5900 / $8.3200 | Buy Now |
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Vyrian | Amplifiers | 2636 |
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AD628ARMZ-RL
Analog Devices Inc
High Common-Mode Voltage, Programmable Gain Difference Amplifier
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Pbfree Code | No | |
Rohs Code | Yes | |
Part Life Cycle Code | Active | |
Ihs Manufacturer | ANALOG DEVICES INC | |
Part Package Code | TSSOP | |
Package Description | ROHS COMPLIANT, MO-187AA, MSOP-8 | |
Pin Count | 8 | |
Manufacturer Package Code | RM-8 | |
Reach Compliance Code | compliant | |
ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
HTS Code | 8542.33.00.01 | |
Samacsys Manufacturer | Analog Devices | |
Amplifier Type | OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER | |
Average Bias Current-Max (IIB) | 0.003 µA | |
Common-mode Reject Ratio-Nom | 75 dB | |
Input Offset Voltage-Max | 1500 µV | |
JESD-30 Code | S-PDSO-G8 | |
JESD-609 Code | e4 | |
Length | 3 mm | |
Moisture Sensitivity Level | 1 | |
Neg Supply Voltage Limit-Max | -18 V | |
Neg Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup) | -15 V | |
Number of Functions | 1 | |
Number of Terminals | 8 | |
Operating Temperature-Max | 85 °C | |
Operating Temperature-Min | -40 °C | |
Package Body Material | PLASTIC/EPOXY | |
Package Code | TSSOP | |
Package Equivalence Code | SSOP8,.19 | |
Package Shape | SQUARE | |
Package Style | SMALL OUTLINE, THIN PROFILE, SHRINK PITCH | |
Packing Method | TR | |
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) | 260 | |
Qualification Status | Not Qualified | |
Seated Height-Max | 1.1 mm | |
Slew Rate-Nom | 0.3 V/us | |
Supply Current-Max | 1.6 mA | |
Supply Voltage Limit-Max | 18 V | |
Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup) | 15 V | |
Surface Mount | YES | |
Temperature Grade | INDUSTRIAL | |
Terminal Finish | Nickel/Palladium/Gold (Ni/Pd/Au) | |
Terminal Form | GULL WING | |
Terminal Pitch | 0.65 mm | |
Terminal Position | DUAL | |
Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) | 30 | |
Width | 3 mm |
This table gives cross-reference parts and alternative options found for AD628ARMZ-RL. The Form Fit Function (FFF) tab will give you the options that are more likely to serve as direct pin-to-pin alternates or drop-in parts. The Functional Equivalents tab will give you options that are likely to match the same function of AD628ARMZ-RL, but it may not fit your design. Always verify details of parts you are evaluating, as these parts are offered as suggestions for what you are looking for and are not guaranteed.
Part Number | Manufacturer | Composite Price | Description | Compare |
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AD628ARM | Analog Devices Inc | Check for Price | IC OP-AMP, 1500 uV OFFSET-MAX, PDSO8, MO-187AA, MSOP-8, Operational Amplifier | AD628ARMZ-RL vs AD628ARM |
AD628ARM-REEL7 | Analog Devices Inc | Check for Price | IC OP-AMP, 1500 uV OFFSET-MAX, PDSO8, MO-187AA, MSOP-8, Operational Amplifier | AD628ARMZ-RL vs AD628ARM-REEL7 |
AD628ARMZ-REEL | Analog Devices Inc | Check for Price | OP-AMP, 1500uV OFFSET-MAX, PDSO8, MO-187AA, MSOP-8 | AD628ARMZ-RL vs AD628ARMZ-REEL |
AD628ARM | Rochester Electronics LLC | Check for Price | OP-AMP, 1500 uV OFFSET-MAX, PDSO8, MO-187AA, MSOP-8 | AD628ARMZ-RL vs AD628ARM |
AD628ARMZ-R7 | Analog Devices Inc | $4.6410 | High Common-Mode Voltage, Programmable Gain Difference Amplifier | AD628ARMZ-RL vs AD628ARMZ-R7 |
AD628ARM-REEL | Analog Devices Inc | Check for Price | IC OP-AMP, 1500 uV OFFSET-MAX, PDSO8, MO-187AA, MSOP-8, Operational Amplifier | AD628ARMZ-RL vs AD628ARM-REEL |
AD628ARN | Analog Devices Inc | Check for Price | IC OP-AMP, 1500 uV OFFSET-MAX, PDSO8, MS-012AA, SOIC-8, Operational Amplifier | AD628ARMZ-RL vs AD628ARN |
A good PCB layout for the AD628 involves keeping the input and output traces short and away from each other, using a solid ground plane, and decoupling the power supply pins with capacitors. A 4-layer PCB with a dedicated ground plane is recommended.
The gain resistor (Rg) should be chosen based on the desired gain and the input impedance of the device. A higher Rg value results in higher gain, but also increases noise and offsets. A good starting point is to use the recommended Rg value from the datasheet and adjust as needed for the specific application.
The maximum input voltage of the AD628 is ±10V, but it's recommended to keep the input voltage within ±5V to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage to the device.
Yes, the AD628 can be used in a single-supply configuration, but it requires a voltage divider or a level-shifting circuit to bias the input signal to the correct voltage range. The output voltage swing will also be limited to the supply voltage minus the output voltage swing of the device.
To reduce noise and EMI, use a low-noise power supply, decouple the power supply pins with capacitors, and use a shielded enclosure or a metal can package for the device. Additionally, keep the input and output traces short and away from each other, and use a ground plane to reduce radiation.