Overview
Features and Benefits
- Low input bias current: 50 pA maximum
- Offset voltage
1.5 mV maximum for B grade
(ADA4062-2 SOIC package)
2.5 mV maximum for A grade - Offset voltage drift: 4 μV/°C typical
- Slew rate: 3.3 V/μs typical
- CMRR: 90 dB typical
- Low supply current: 165 μA typical
- High input impedance
- Unity-gain stable
- Packaging: SOIC, MSOP, LFCSP and TSSOP
Product Details
The ADA4062-2 and ADA4062-4 are dual and quad JFET-input amplifiers with industry-leading performance. They offer lower power, offset voltage, drift, and ultralow bias current. The ADA4062-2 B grade (SOIC package) features a typical low offset voltage of 0.5 mV, an offset drift of 4 μV/°C, and a bias current of 2 pA.
The ADA4062 family is ideal for various applications, including process control, industrial and instrumentation equipment, active filtering, data conversion, buffering, and power control and monitoring. With a low supply current of 165 μA per amplifier, they are well suited for lower power applications.
The ADA4062 family is also specified for the extended industrial temperature range of −40°C to +125°C. The ADA4062-2 is available in lead-free, 8-lead SOIC, 8-lead MSOP, and 10-lead LFCSP (1.6 mm × 1.3 mm × 0.55 mm) packages, and the ADA4062-4 is available in a lead-free, 14-lead TSSOP package.
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
Tools & Simulations
Design Tools
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