AD8665

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16 V, 4 MHz Rail-to-Rail Single Op Amp

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Overview

  • Offset voltage: 2.5 mV max
  • Low input bias current: 1 pA max
  • Single-supply operation: 5 V to 16 V
  • Dual-supply operation: ±2.5 V to ±8 V
  • Low noise: 8 nV/√Hz @ 10 kHz
  • Wide bandwidth: 4 MHz
  • Rail-to-rail output
  • Unity-gain stable
  • Lead-free packaging

The AD866x family are single supply, rail-to-rail output amplifiers with low noise performance featuring an extended operating range with supply voltages up to 16 V. They also feature low input bias currents, wide signal bandwidth, and low input voltage and current noise. For lower offset voltage, choose the AD8661/AD8662/AD8664 family.

The combination of low offset, very low input bias current, and a wide supply range makes these amplifiers useful in a wide variety of applications usually associated with higher priced JFET amplifiers. Systems using high impedance sensors, such as photodiodes, benefit from the combination of low input bias current, low noise, low offset, and wide bandwidth. The wide operating voltage range matches high performance ADCs and DACs. Audio applications and medical monitoring equipment can take advantage of the high input impedance, low voltage and current noise, wide bandwidth, and the lack of popcorn noise found in many other low input bias current amplifiers. The AD866x family is specified over the extended industrial temperature range (−40°C to +125°C).

Applications

  • Reference Buffers
  • Medical Equipment
  • Physiological measurements
  • Signal filters and conditioning
  • Consumer audio
  • Photodiode amplification
  • ADC driver
  • Level shifting circuits
  • Data Sheet, Rev. A, 10/06

    AD8665
    16 V, 4 MHz Rail-to-Rail Single Op Amp
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    Models for the following parts are available in LTspice:

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    Analog Photodiode Wizard

    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.

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    Evaluation Kits

    EVAL-OPAMP-1

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    The Universal Precision Op Amp Evaluation Boards have been designed and optimized for many circuit configurations allowing the users to best suit their applications. These boards are all RoHs Compliant. See references below on what board to order by lead count and package.

    • EVAL-PRAOPAMP-1KSZ (Single 5-Lead SC70) KS-5
    • EVAL-PRAOPAMP-1RJZ (Single 5-Lead SOT 23) RJ-5
    • EVAL-PRAOPAMP-1RMZ (Single 8-Lead MSOP) RM-8
    • EVAL-PRAOPAMP-1RZ (Single 8-Lead SOIC) R-8

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