- Manufacturer Part Number : AD629
- Manufacturer : AD
- Description : High Common-Mode Voltage, Difference Amplifier
- Series : AD629
- Reference Price : USD 0
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- Product Type : Specialty Amplifiers
- Function : Difference Amplifiers
- Current Suggest : Production
- Status : Production
- RoHS Status: -
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- Packing: Reel/Tray/Tube
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- Other Part Number : AD629
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- Delivery Time : Ship within 1 day.
- Manufacturer Production time : 6-8 weeks (Normally have stocks)
- Weight : 0.001KG
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The AD629 is a difference amplifier with a very high input, common-mode voltage range. It is a precision device that allows the user to accurately measure differential signals in the presence of high common-mode voltages up to ±270 V.
The AD629 can replace costly isolation amplifiers in applications that do not require galvanic isolation. The device operates over a ±270 V common-mode voltage range and has inputs that are protected from common-mode or differential mode transients up to ±500 V.
The AD629 has low offset, low offset drift, low gain error drift, low common-mode rejection drift, and excellent CMRR over a wide frequency range.
The AD629 is available in low cost, 8-lead PDIP and 8-lead SOIC packages. For all packages (including die) and grades, performance is guaranteed over the industrial temperature range of −40°C to +85°C.
Applications
- High voltage current sensing
- Battery cell voltage monitors
- Power supply current monitors
- Motor controls
- Isolation
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.