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10 LFCSP
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ADPD2214ACPZ-R7

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Analog Devices

LOW NOISE, HIGH SENSITIVITY OPTICAL SENSOR WITH GREEN BANDPASS FILTER

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10 LFCSP
Sensors, Transducers

ADPD2214ACPZ-R7

Obsolete
Analog Devices

LOW NOISE, HIGH SENSITIVITY OPTICAL SENSOR WITH GREEN BANDPASS FILTER

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationADPD2214ACPZ-R7
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case14-WDFN Exposed Pad, CSP
Proximity DetectionFalse
Supplier Device Package14-LFCSP (4x4)
TypeAmbient
Voltage - Supply [Max]5 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]1.8 V
Wavelength528 nm

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Description

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ADPD2214 Series

The ADPD2214 is an optical sensor optimized for biomedical applications. Very low power consumption and near theoretical signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) are achieved by packaging an ultralow capacitance deep junction silicon photodiode operated in zero bias photoconductive mode with a low noise current amplifier. The ADPD2214 offers a typical 75 kHz bandwidth performance, which is well suited for use with pulsed excitation. The ADPD2214 uses very little power during operation and incorporates a power-down pin, enabling power cycling to optimize battery life in portable applications. The ADPD2214 provides shot noise limited performance, making it an excellent choice for measuring signals with the highest possible fidelity in low light conditions. This combination of low power, very high SNR, and electromagnetic interference (EMI) immunity enables low-power system solutions not possible with traditional photodiode (PD) and transimpedance amplifier (TIA) systems.ApplicationsHeart rate, pulse oximetry monitoring (photoplethysmography)Battery-powered medical sensorsChemical analysis