Precision Instrumentation Amplifier
Analog Devices Inc.
Description
The AD524 is a precision monolithic instrumentation amplifier designed for data acquisition applications requiring high accu- racy under worst-case operating conditions. An outstanding combination...
Features
Low noise: 0.3 ?V p-p at 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz Low nonlinearity: 0.003% (G = 1) High CMRR: 120 dB (G = 1000) Low offset voltage: 50 ?V Low offset voltage drift: 0.5 ?V/°C Gain bandwidth product: 25 MHz Pin programmable gains of 1, 10, 100, 1000 Input protection, power-on/power-off No external components required Internally compensated MIL-STD-883B and chips available 16-lead ceramic DIP and SOIC packages and 20-terminal leadless chip carrier available
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