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Overview
Features and Benefits
- 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 dB typical
- CMRR: 140 dB typical
- PSRR: 130 dB typical
- See data sheet for additional information
Product Details
This family of amplifiers has ultralow offset, drift, and bias current. The AD8571, AD8572, and AD8574 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 zero-drift amplifiers combine low cost with high accuracy. (No external capacitors are required.) Using a patented 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.
Applications
Product Lifecycle
Production
At least one model within this product family is in production and available for purchase. The product is appropriate for new designs but newer alternatives may exist.
Evaluation Kits (1)
Documentation & Resources
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AN-357: Operational Integrators2/14/2015PDF272 kB
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To Chop or Auto-Zero: That Is the Question6/1/2011
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High-Side Current Sensing with Wide Dynamic Range: Three Solutions12/1/2010 Analog Dialogue
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Ask The Applications Engineer—39: Zero-Drift Operational Amplifiers3/1/2010 Analog Dialogue
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Demystifying Auto-Zero Amplifiers—Part 25/1/2000 Analog Dialogue
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Demystifying Auto-Zero Amplifiers—Part 13/1/2000 Analog Dialogue
Tools & Simulations
LTspice
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SPICE Models
Design Tools
Use the Analog Filter Wizard to design low-pass, high-pass, or band-pass filters with actual op amps in minutes. As you progress through the design process, you can observe the characteristics of your filter design from ideal specifications to real world circuit behavior. Quickly evaluate the tradeoffs in op amp specifications - including gain-bandwidth, noise, and supply current – to determine the best filter design for your requirements.
Use Photodiode Wizard to design a transimpedance amplifier circuit to interface with a photodiode. Select a photodiode from the library included in the tool, or enter custom photodiode specifications. Quickly observe tradeoffs between Bandwidth, Peaking (Q), and ENOB/SNR. Modify circuit parameters, and immediately see results in plots for pulse response, frequency response, and noise gain.
Design Resources
ADI has always placed the highest emphasis on delivering products that meet the maximum levels of quality and reliability. We achieve this by incorporating quality and reliability checks in every scope of product and process design, and in the manufacturing process as well. "Zero defects" for shipped products is always our goal.View our quality and reliability program and certifications for more information.
Part Number | Material Declaration | Reliability Data | Pin/Package Drawing | CAD Symbols, Footprints & 3D Models |
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AD8571ARMZ | Material Declaration | Reliability Data | 8-Lead MSOP | |
AD8571ARMZ-REEL | Material Declaration | Reliability Data | 8-Lead MSOP | |
AD8571ARZ | Material Declaration | Reliability Data | 8-Lead SOIC | |
AD8571ARZ-REEL | Material Declaration | Reliability Data | 8-Lead SOIC | |
AD8571ARZ-REEL7 | Material Declaration | Reliability Data | 8-Lead SOIC | |
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