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OP-AMP, 6000uV OFFSET-MAX, PDSO5
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AD8061ARTZ by Analog Devices Inc is an Operational Amplifier.
Operational Amplifiers are under the broader part category of Amplifier Circuits.
Amplifier circuits use external power to increase the amplitude of an input signal. They can be used to perform linear amplifications or logarithmic functions. Read more about Amplifier Circuits on our Amplifier Circuits part category page.
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AD8061ARTZ
Analog Devices Inc
OP-AMP, 6000uV OFFSET-MAX, PDSO5
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Rohs Code | Yes | |
Part Life Cycle Code | Active | |
Ihs Manufacturer | ANALOG DEVICES INC | |
Package Description | ROHS COMPLIANT, MO-178AA, SOT-23, 5 PIN | |
Reach Compliance Code | compliant | |
ECCN Code | EAR99 | |
HTS Code | 8542.33.00.01 | |
Samacsys Manufacturer | Analog Devices | |
Amplifier Type | OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER | |
Average Bias Current-Max (IIB) | 8.5 µA | |
Common-mode Reject Ratio-Nom | 80 dB | |
Input Offset Voltage-Max | 6000 µV | |
JESD-30 Code | R-PDSO-G5 | |
JESD-609 Code | e3 | |
Length | 2.9 mm | |
Moisture Sensitivity Level | 1 | |
Number of Functions | 1 | |
Number of Terminals | 5 | |
Operating Temperature-Max | 85 °C | |
Operating Temperature-Min | -40 °C | |
Package Body Material | PLASTIC/EPOXY | |
Package Code | LSSOP | |
Package Shape | RECTANGULAR | |
Package Style | SMALL OUTLINE, LOW PROFILE, SHRINK PITCH | |
Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) | 260 | |
Seated Height-Max | 1.45 mm | |
Slew Rate-Nom | 280 V/us | |
Supply Voltage Limit-Max | 8 V | |
Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup) | 3 V | |
Surface Mount | YES | |
Temperature Grade | INDUSTRIAL | |
Terminal Finish | Matte Tin (Sn) - annealed | |
Terminal Form | GULL WING | |
Terminal Pitch | 0.95 mm | |
Terminal Position | DUAL | |
Width | 1.6 mm |
For optimal performance, it is recommended to follow a star-ground layout, keep the input and output traces short and away from noise sources, and use a solid ground plane. Additionally, decoupling capacitors should be placed close to the power pins, and the device should be powered from a low-noise supply.
The input bias current of the AD8061ARTZ is typically around 1.5nA, which can cause a voltage drop across the source impedance. To minimize this effect, use a low-impedance source, such as a voltage divider or a buffer amplifier. The input offset voltage can be trimmed using an external potentiometer or by using a chopper-stabilized amplifier.
The AD8061ARTZ can drive a maximum capacitive load of around 100pF to 200pF, depending on the frequency of operation and the desired phase margin. Exceeding this limit can cause oscillations or instability. To drive larger capacitive loads, consider using a buffer amplifier or a dedicated capacitive load driver.
To ensure stability, the feedback loop should be designed to provide a phase margin of at least 45 degrees. This can be achieved by using a compensation capacitor, adjusting the gain and bandwidth of the amplifier, and ensuring that the feedback network is properly terminated. Additionally, the device should be operated within its recommended frequency range and with a stable power supply.
The AD8061ARTZ is specified to operate over a temperature range of -40°C to +125°C. Over this range, the device's performance may vary, with changes in offset voltage, gain, and bandwidth. To minimize temperature-related effects, consider using a temperature-compensated voltage reference and ensuring good thermal management of the device.