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AD8206Single-Supply 42V System Difference Amplifier | Amplifiers | 4 | Active | The AD8206 is a single-supply difference amplifier for amplifying small differential voltages in the presence of large common-mode voltages. The operating input common-mode voltage range extends from -2 V to +65 V. The typical single-supply voltage is 5 V.The AD8206 is offered in an 8-lead SOIC package and it is rated throughout the automotive temperature range of −40°C to +125°C.Excellent DC performance over temperature keeps errors in the measurement loop to a minimum. Offset drift is typically less than 15 µV/°C, and gain drift is typically below 30 ppm/°C.The output offset can be adjusted from 0.08 V to 4.7 V with a 5 V supply by using the VREF1 and VREF2 pins. With VREF1 attached to the V+ pin, and VREF2 attached to the GND pin, the output is set at half scale. Attaching both pins to GND causes the output to be unipolar, starting near ground. Attaching both pins to V+ causes the output to be unipolar starting near V+. Other offsets can be obtained by applying an external voltage to the VREF1 and VREF2 pins. |
AD8207Zero Drift, High Voltage, Bidirectional Difference Amplifier | Amplifiers | 1 | Active | The AD8207 is a single-supply difference amplifier ideal for amplifying small differential voltages in the presence of large common-mode voltage. The operating input common-mode voltage range extends from −4 V to +65 V with a 5 V supply. The AD8207 works with a single-supply voltage of 3.3 V to 5 V, and is ideally suited to withstand large input PWM common-mode voltages, typical in solenoid and motor control applications.The AD8207 is available in an 8-lead SOIC package. Excellent dc performance over temperature keeps errors in the mea-surement loop to a minimum. Offset drift is typically less than 500 nV/°C, and gain drift is typically below 10 ppm/°C.The AD8207 is ideal for bidirectional current sensing applications. It features two reference pins,VREF1 and VREF2, that allow the user to easily offset the output of the device to any voltage within the supply range. With VREF1 attached to the V+ pin and VREF2 attached to the GND pin, the output is set at half scale. Attaching both pins to GND causes the output to be unipolar, starting near ground. Attaching both pins to V+ causes the output to be unipolar starting near V+. Other output offsets are achieved by applying an external low impedance voltage to the VREF1 and VREF2 pins.ApplicationsHigh-side current sensing inMotor controlSolenoid controlDiesel-injection controlEngine managementSuspension controlVehicle dynamic controlDC-to-dc converters |
AD8208High Voltage, Precision Difference Amplifier | Instrumentation, Op Amps, Buffer Amps | 6 | Active | The AD8208 is a single-supply difference amplifier ideal for amplifying and low-pass filtering small differential voltages in the presence of a large common-mode voltage. The input common-mode voltage range extends from −2 V to +45 V at a single +5 V supply. The AD8208 is qualified per AEC-Q100 specifications. The amplifier offers enhanced input overvoltage and ESD protection, and includes EMI filtering.Automotive applications demand robust, precision components for improved system control. The AD8208 provides excellent ac and dc performance, minimizing errors in the application. Typical offset and gain drift are less than 5 µV/°C and 10 ppm/°C, respectively. The device also delivers a minimum CMRR of 80 dB from dc to 10 kHz.The AD8208 features an externally accessible 100 kΩ resistor at the output of the preamplifier (A1), which can be used for low-pass filtering and for establishing gains other than 20.ApplicationsHigh-side current sensingMotor controlsSolenoid controlsPower managementLow-side current sensingDiagnostic protection |
AD8209AHigh Voltage, Precision Difference Amplifier | Development Boards, Kits, Programmers | 6 | Active | The AD8209A is a single-supply difference amplifier ideal for amplifying and low-pass filtering small differential voltages in the presence of a large common-mode voltage. The input common-mode voltage range extends from −2 V to +50 V at a single 5 V supply. The AD8209A is qualified per AEC-Q100 specifications. The amplifier offers enhanced input overvoltage and ESD protection, and includes electromagnetic interference (EMI) filtering.Automotive applications demand robust, precision components for improved system control. The AD8209A provides excellent ac and dc performance, minimizing errors in the application. Typical offset and gain drift in the MSOP package are less than 5 μV/°C and −5 ppm/°C, respectively. The device also delivers a minimum common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of 80 dB from dc to 10 kHz.The AD8209A features an externally accessible 100 kΩ resistor at the output of the preamplifier (A1) that can be used for low-pass filtering and for establishing gains other than 14 V/V.ApplicationsHigh-side current sensingMotor controlsSolenoid controlsPower managementLow-side current sensingDiagnostic protection |
AD8210High Voltage, Bidirectional Current Shunt Monitor | PMIC | 2 | Active | The AD8210 is a single-supply, difference amplifier ideal for amplifying small differential voltages in the presence of large common-mode voltages. The operating input common-mode voltage range extends from −2 V to +65 V. The typical supply voltage is 5 V.The AD8210 is offered in a SOIC package. The operating temperature range is −40°C to +125°C.Excellent ac and dc performance over temperature keep errors in the measurement loop to a minimum. Offset drift and gain drift are guaranteed to a maximum of 8 μV/°C and 20 ppm/°C, respectively.The output offset can be adjusted from 0.05 V to 4.9 V with a 5 V supply by using the VREF1 pin and the VREF2 pin. With the VREF1 pin attached to the V+ pin and the VREF2 pin attached to the GND pin, the output is set at half scale. Attaching both VREF1 and VREF2 to GND causes the output to be unipolar, starting near ground. Attaching both VREF1 and VREF2 to V+ causes the output to be unipolar, starting near V+. Other offsets can be obtained by applying an external voltage to VREF1 and VREF2.ApplicationsCurrent sensingMotor controlsTransmission controlsDiesel injection controlsEngine managementSuspension controlsVehicle dynamic controlsDC-to-dc converters |
AD8211High Voltage, Current Shunt Monitor | PMIC | 4 | Active | The AD8211 is a high voltage, precision current shunt amplifier. It features a set gain of 20 V/V, with a typical ±0.35% gain error over the entire temperature range. The buffered output voltage directly interfaces with any typical converter. Excellent common-mode rejection from −2 V to +65 V is independent of the 5 V supply. The AD8211 performs unidirectional current measurements across a shunt resistor in a variety of industrial and automotive applications, such as motor control, solenoid control, or battery management.Special circuitry is devoted to output linearity being maintained throughout the input differential voltage range of 0 mV to 250 mV, regardless of the common-mode voltage present. The AD8211 has an operating temperature range of −40°C to +125°C and is offered in a small 5-lead SOT package.ApplicationsHigh-side current sensingMotor controlsTransmission controlsEngine managementSuspension controlsVehicle dynamic controlsDC-to-dc converters |
AD8212High Voltage Current Shunt Monitor | PMIC | 5 | Active | The AD8212 is a high common-mode voltage, current shunt monitor. It accurately amplifies a small differential input voltage in the presence of large common-mode voltages up to 65 V (>500 V with an external PNP transistor).The AD8212 is ideal for current monitoring across a shunt resistor in applications controlling loads, such as motors and solenoids. The current output of the device is proportional to the input differential voltage. The user can select an external resistor to set the desired gain. The typical common-mode voltage range of the AD8212 is 7 V to 65 V.Another feature of the AD8212 is high voltage operation, which is achieved by using an external high voltage breakdown PNP transistor. In this configuration, the common-mode range of the AD8212 is equal to the breakdown of the external PNP transistor. Therefore, operation at several hundred volts is easily achieved.The AD8212 features a patented output base current compensation circuit for high voltage operation mode. This ensures that no base current is lost through the external transistor and excellent output accuracy is maintained regardless of common-mode voltage or temperature.ApplicationsCurrent shunt measurementMotor controlsDC-to-DC convertersPower suppliesBattery monitoringRemote sensing |
AD8213Dual, High Voltage Current Shunt Monitor | Power Management (PMIC) | 5 | Active | The AD8213 is a dual-channel, precision current sense amplifier. It features a set gain of 20 V/V, with a maximum ±0.5% gain error over the entire temperature range. The buffered output voltage directly interfaces with any typical converter. Excellent common-mode rejection from −2 V to +65 V, is independent of the 5 V supply. The AD8213 performs unidirectional current measurements across a shunt resistor in a variety of industrial and automotive applications, such as motor control, solenoid control, or battery management.Special circuitry is devoted to output linearity being maintained throughout the input differential voltage range of 0 mV to 250 mV, regardless of the common-mode voltage present. The AD8213 also features additional pins that allow the user to low-pass filter the input signal before amplifying, via an external capacitor to ground. The AD8213 has an operating temperature range of −40°C to +125°C for the Y grade, −40°C to +150°C for the H grade and is offered in a small 10-lead MSOP package.ApplicationsHigh-side current sensingMotor controlsTransmission controlsDiesel injection controlsEngine managementSuspension controlsVehicle dynamic controlsDC to DC converters |
AD8215High Voltage, Current Shunt Monitor | Power Management (PMIC) | 3 | Active | The AD8215 is a high voltage, precision current shunt monitor. It features a set gain of 20 V/V, with a maximum ±0.3% gain error over the entire temperature range. The buffered output voltage directly interfaces with any typical converter. Excellent common-mode rejection from −2 V to +65 V is independent of the 5 V supply. The AD8215 performs unidirectional current measurements across a shunt resistor in a variety of industrial and automotive applications, such as motor controls, solenoid controls, or battery management.Special circuitry is devoted to output linearity being maintained throughout the input differential voltage range of 0 mV to 250 mV, regardless of the common-mode voltage present. The AD8215 has an operating temperature range of −40°C to +125°C and is offered in a small 8-lead SOIC_N package.ApplicationsHigh-side current sensingMotor controlsTransmission controlsEngine managementSuspension controlsVehicle dynamic controlsDC-to-dc convertersQualified for Automotive |
AD8216High Bandwidth, Bidirectional 65 V Difference Amplifier | Instrumentation, Op Amps, Buffer Amps | 4 | Active | The AD8216 is a single-supply, difference amplifier ideal for amplifying small differential voltages in the presence of large common-mode voltages. The operating input common-mode voltage range extends from −4 V to +65 V. The typical supply voltage is 5 V. The AD8216 features a 3 MHz bandwidth, allowing for the input-to-output propagation delay that is always less than 150 ns. This feature is ideal for applications monitoring rapidly increasing and decreasing load currents.The AD8216 is offered in a SOIC package. The operating temperature range is −40°C to +125°C.Excellent ac and dc performance over temperature keep errors in the measurement loop to a minimum. Offset and gain drift are guaranteed to a maximum of 20 μV/°C and 15 ppm/°C, respectively.The output offset can be adjusted from 0.06 V to 4.9 V with a 5 V supply by using the VREF1 pin and the VREF2 pin. With the VREF1 pin attached to the V+ pin and the VREF2 pin attached to the GND pin, the output is set at half scale. Attaching both VREF1 and VREF2 to GND causes the output to be unipolar, starting near ground. Attaching both VREF1 and VREF2 to V+ causes the output to be unipolar, starting near V+. Other offsets can be obtained by applying an external voltage to VREF1 and VREF2.ApplicationsHigh-side current sensing inDC-to-dc convertersMotor controlsTransmission controlsDiesel-injection controlsEngine managementSuspension controlsVehicle dynamic controls |
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