AD8628 Zero-Drift Op-Amp: 1µV Offset Precision, Pinout, and Design Analysis

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Published: 16 March 2026 | Last Updated: 16 March 2026

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1 Channels 30mA per Channel 30pA 140 dB Instrumentational OP Amps 3V 2.7V~5V ±1.35V~2.5V AD8628 5 Pins SOT-23-5 Thin, TSOT-23-5

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1 Channels 30mA per Channel 30pA 140 dB Instrumentational OP Amps 3V 2.7V~5V ±1.35V~2.5V AD8628 5 Pins SOT-23-5 Thin, TSOT-23-5

The AD8628 is a zero-drift, rail-to-rail op-amp with 1µV offset. Ideal for precision sensors. Explore specs, pinouts, and design tips to optimize your BOM today.

Executive Summary: What is the AD8628?

The AD8628 is a zero-drift, single-supply, rail-to-rail input/output operational amplifier designed for precision signal conditioning applications requiring ultra-low offset voltage and minimal temperature drift. It utilizes a chopper-stabilized architecture to achieve near-zero DC offset and eliminate 1/f (flicker) noise.

  • Market Position: High-performance precision amplifier; industry standard for low-frequency, high-accuracy sensor interfaces.

  • Top Features: Ultra-low 1 µV offset voltage, industry-leading 0.002 µV/°C offset drift, and high 130 dB CMRR.

  • Primary Audience: Ideal for instrumentation engineers, automotive sensor designers, and medical device manufacturers.

  • Supply Status: Active (Widely available through authorized distributors).

1. Technical Specifications & Performance Analysis

1.1 Core Architecture (Chopper-Stabilized)

The AD8628 is an operational amplifier designed for applications where error sources must be minimized. Unlike standard bipolar or CMOS op-amps, the AD8628 uses an "Auto-Zero" or "Chopper" architecture. This internal circuitry continuously corrects for internal offset voltage, which effectively removes the 1/f noise that typically plagues low-frequency precision measurements.

1.2 Key Electrical Characteristics

The performance of the AD8628 is defined by its ability to maintain accuracy over a wide temperature range and varying supply conditions:

  • Input Offset Voltage: Extremely low 1 µV (typical), ensuring minimal error in high-gain stages.

  • Input Offset Drift: 0.002 µV/°C, providing stability in fluctuating environments like automotive engine bays.

  • Supply Voltage: Operates from 2.7 V to 5 V (Single) or ±1.35 V to ±2.5 V (Dual).

  • Gain Bandwidth Product: 2.5 MHz, allowing for sufficient speed in precision filtering and moderate-speed sensor sampling.

  • Current Consumption: Low 1.0 mA per amplifier, making it suitable for portable or bus-powered equipment.

1.3 Interfaces and Connectivity

As an analog component, the AD8628 features high-impedance inputs (100 pA max bias current), making it compatible with high-impedance sources like photodiodes or pH probes. Its rail-to-rail input and output (RRIO) capability ensures maximum dynamic range when operating on low 3.3V or 5V logic rails.


2. Pinout, Package, and Configuration

2.1 Pin Configuration Guide

The AD8628 is the single-channel version of this series (AD8629 is dual, AD8630 is quad).


  • V+ / V-: Power supply pins. Ensure clean, decoupled power for maximum CMRR performance.

  • +IN / -IN: Non-inverting and Inverting inputs. The high input impedance allows for minimal loading of the signal source.

  • OUT: Rail-to-rail output capable of swinging within millivolts of the supply rails.

2.2 Naming Convention & Ordering Codes

When sourcing the AD8628, procurement managers should note the suffixes: 

- AD8628ARTZ: Refers to the SOT-23 (TSOT) package, often used in space-constrained IoT devices. 

- AD8628ARZ: Refers to the SOIC-8 package, preferred for easier prototyping and robust industrial PCBs. 

- Suffix "REEL7": Indicates the part is supplied on a 7-inch tape and reel for automated assembly.

2.3 Available Packages

Package TypeDimensionsCommon Use Case
TSOT-23 (5-lead)2.9mm x 1.6mmUltra-compact wearable tech and mobile sensors.
SOIC-84.9mm x 3.9mmIndustrial PLC modules and medical benchtop gear.

3. Design & Integration Guide (For Engineers & Makers)

Pro Tip: Always verify pin compatibility before migrating from older series. Unlike standard op-amps, chopper amps require specific attention to output filtering.

3.1 Hardware Implementation

  • Bypass Capacitors: Use a 0.1 µF ceramic capacitor in parallel with a 10 µF tantalum capacitor as close to the V+ pin as possible to suppress high-frequency noise.

  • PCB Layout: Use a solid ground plane. Keep input traces as short as possible to prevent the high-impedance inputs from picking up EMI.

  • Guard Rings: For femto-ampere level precision, implement guard rings around the input pins to prevent surface leakage currents on the PCB.

3.2 Common Design Challenges

  • Issue: Charge Injection Spikes: The internal switching of the chopper circuit can create noise spikes.

  • Fix: Implement a simple passive RC low-pass filter (e.g., 100Ω and 10nF) at the output before the signal reaches an ADC.

  • Issue: Parasitic Oscillations: Suboptimal layout can lead to instability.

  • Fix: Ensure decoupling is localized and avoid excessive capacitive loading on the output without a compensation resistor.

4. Typical Applications & Use Cases

Watch Tutorial: AD8628

4.1 Real-World Example: Precision Strain Gage Amplifier

In industrial weighing scales, the signal from a strain gage is often in the millivolt range. The AD8628 acts as the primary gain stage. Because of its 1 µV offset, it can amplify these tiny signals without adding significant DC error, ensuring the scale remains accurate even as the ambient temperature changes.


5. Alternatives and Cross-Reference Guide

If the AD8628 is unavailable or if your design requirements change, consider these alternatives:

  • Texas Instruments OPA333: The most common direct competitor. Offers lower quiescent current but slightly different noise characteristics.

  • Maxim MAX4238: Excellent alternative with an "ultra-low" noise profile and integrated SHDN (shutdown) pin.

  • Microchip MCP6V61: A cost-effective zero-drift option for high-volume consumer applications where extreme precision is secondary to budget.

6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Q: What is the difference between AD8628 and a standard op-amp?

  • A: The AD8628 uses a chopper-stabilized architecture to virtually eliminate DC offset and 1/f noise, which standard op-amps (like the LM358) cannot do.

  • Q: Can AD8628 be used in Automotive applications?

  • A: Yes, it is widely used in automotive sensors (pressure, position) due to its stability over temperature and rail-to-rail capability.

  • Q: Where can I find the datasheet and library files for AD8628?

  • A: Datasheets are available on the Analog Devices website. CAD symbols (Altium, KiCad) are typically available via Ultra Librarian or SnapEDA.

  • Q: Is AD8628 suitable for battery-operated devices?

  • A: Yes, with a 1.0 mA supply current and 2.7V operation, it is highly efficient for precision portable instrumentation.

7. Resources

  • Analog Devices AD8628 Product Page

  • Technical Note: "Understanding Zero-Drift Operational Amplifiers"

  • Evaluation Boards: EVAL-OPAMP-1 (Universal Single Op-Amp Board)

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