AD8676 2.8 nV/√Hz Low-Noise Op-Amp: Precision Datasheet and Design Analysis
2 Channels 20mA per Channel 2nA 130 dB Instrumentational OP Amps 4500μA 10V~36V ±5V~18V AD8676 8 Pins 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118, 3.00mm Width)









2 Channels 20mA per Channel 2nA 130 dB Instrumentational OP Amps 4500μA 10V~36V ±5V~18V AD8676 8 Pins 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118, 3.00mm Width)
Discover the AD8676 precision op-amp featuring 2.8 nV/√Hz noise and rail-to-rail output. Ideal for medical and instrumentation. Buy or design with AD8676 today!
- Executive Summary: What is the AD8676?
- 1. Technical Specifications & Performance Analysis
- 2. Pinout, Package, and Configuration
- 3. Design & Integration Guide (For Engineers & Makers)
- 4. Typical Applications & Use Cases
- 5. Alternatives and Cross-Reference Guide
- 6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- 7. Resources
- Specifications
- Parts with Similar Specs
- Datasheet PDF
Executive Summary: What is the AD8676?
The AD8676 is a precision, wide bandwidth, dual rail-to-rail output operational amplifier designed for high-performance signal conditioning where ultralow noise and offset are critical. It combines a high gain-bandwidth product with exceptional DC precision, making it a staple in professional-grade instrumentation.
Market Position: High-performance precision amplifier; industry standard for low-noise analog front-ends.
Top Features: Ultralow voltage noise (2.8 nV/√Hz), extremely low offset voltage (12 μV typical), and wide 10 MHz bandwidth.
Primary Audience: Ideal for medical device designers, test and measurement engineers, and high-fidelity audio circuit designers.
Supply Status: Active and widely available from major electronics distributors.
1. Technical Specifications & Performance Analysis
The AD8676 stands out in the Analog Devices portfolio by balancing dynamic AC performance with rigorous DC accuracy. For procurement managers, this represents a reliable, high-spec component that reduces the need for external calibration in the signal chain.
1.1 Core Architecture
The AD8676 utilizes a high-performance bipolar process. This architectural choice is specifically intended to achieve the 2.8 nV/√Hz noise floor, which is significantly lower than many CMOS-based precision amplifiers. The dual-channel configuration allows for high-density PCB layouts without sacrificing thermal stability between channels.
1.2 Key Electrical Characteristics
Engineers must note the power requirements to ensure stable operation:
- Operating Voltage Range: Operates from ±5 V to ±18 V. Note that it is not intended for low-voltage single-supply (3.3V) rails.
- Input Bias Current: Maximum of 2 nA, which minimizes errors in high-impedance sensor interfaces.
- Open-Loop Gain: A massive 120 dB, ensuring high linearity even in high-gain configurations.
- Offset Drift: Only 0.6 μV/°C, providing long-term stability across varying environmental temperatures.
1.3 Interfaces and Connectivity
As an analog component, the AD8676 interfaces directly with sensors (thermocouples, strain gages) and feeds high-resolution Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs). Its rail-to-rail output capability ensures maximum dynamic range when driving 16-bit or 18-bit ADC inputs.

2. Pinout, Package, and Configuration
Understanding the physical layout is essential for both PCB design and ensuring the correct part is ordered for automated assembly lines.
2.1 Pin Configuration Guide
The AD8676 typically follows the standard dual op-amp pinout, making it a candidate for drop-in upgrades in many existing designs.
Pins 1 & 7 (OUT A / OUT B): Rail-to-rail outputs for both channels.
Pins 2, 3 & 5, 6 (Inverting/Non-Inverting Inputs): High-impedance precision inputs.
Pin 4 (V- / VEE): Negative supply rail (Minimum -5V).
Pin 8 (V+ / VCC): Positive supply rail (Maximum +18V).
2.2 Naming Convention & Ordering Codes
When sourcing the AD8676 datasheet or purchasing components, look for these common suffixes:
- AD8676ARZ: Standard SOIC_N package (Lead-free).
- AD8676ARMZ: Compact MSOP package for space-constrained designs.
- Reel vs. Tube: Suffixes like "-REEL7" indicate packaging for high-speed pick-and-place machines.
2.3 Available Packages
| Package Type | Dimensions | Common Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| SOIC-8 | 4.9mm x 3.9mm | General industrial, easy prototyping |
| MSOP-8 | 3.0mm x 3.0mm | Portable medical devices, high-density boards |
3. Design & Integration Guide (For Engineers & Makers)
Pro Tip: Because the AD8676 is a high-speed (10MHz) amplifier, parasitic capacitance at the inverting input can cause ringing. Keep trace lengths as short as possible.
3.1 Hardware Implementation
Bypass Capacitors: Use a 0.1 μF ceramic capacitor in parallel with a 10 μF tantalum capacitor on each supply rail, placed as close to Pin 4 and Pin 8 as possible.
PCB Layout: Use a solid ground plane to minimize noise pickup. Separate analog and digital grounds if the AD8676 is driving a high-speed microcontroller or DSP.
Thermal Management: Under standard operating conditions (±15V), the AD8676 remains cool. However, when driving heavy loads (under 2kΩ), ensure adequate copper pour around the V- and V+ pins for heat dissipation.
3.2 Common Design Challenges
Issue: Output Headroom: While the output is "rail-to-rail," it cannot reach 0V perfectly in a single-supply setup.
Fix: If your application requires a true 0.0V output, provide a small negative rail (e.g., -5V) to the V- pin.
Issue: Low Voltage Failure: Attempting to run the AD8676 on a 5V total supply will result in unpredictable behavior.
Fix: Ensure the total span between V+ and V- is at least 10V.
4. Typical Applications & Use Cases
Watch Tutorial: AD8676
4.1 Real-World Example: Precision Medical Instrumentation
In an ECG (Electrocardiogram) monitor, the signal from the body is in the millivolt range and buried in noise. The AD8676 is used as a Strain Gage Amplifier or a secondary gain stage. Its 2.8 nV/√Hz noise floor ensures that the biological signal is amplified without adding significant "hiss" or data corruption, allowing for accurate heart rate and waveform analysis.
5. Alternatives and Cross-Reference Guide
If the AD8676 is unavailable or if your design requires slightly different specs, consider these alternatives:
Direct Replacements: The Texas Instruments OPA2192 offers similar precision with a wider supply range and e-trim technology.
Better Performance: For even lower noise, look at the AD8599 (though it consumes more power).
Cost-Effective Options: For less demanding applications, the AD822 is a popular choice, though it has higher noise and lower bandwidth.
Zero-Drift Alternative: The OPA2186 is excellent if your primary concern is DC offset drift over time rather than wide bandwidth.
6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the difference between AD8676 and OP184?
A: The AD8676 offers much higher bandwidth (10MHz vs 4MHz) and lower noise, whereas the OP184 is better suited for very low power, low-frequency applications.
Q: Can AD8676 be used in Automotive applications?
A: Yes, provided the operating temperature remains within the specified range (-40°C to +125°C). Always check for AEC-Q100 qualification if required for your specific tier.
Q: Where can I find the AD8676 datasheet and library files?
A: Datasheets are available on the Analog Devices website. CAD symbols for Altium, KiCad, and Eagle are usually hosted on platforms like SnapEDA or Ultra Librarian.
Q: Is AD8676 suitable for battery-operated devices?
A: Only if the battery system provides at least ±5V (or 10V total). For 3.3V Li-ion powered systems, a different low-voltage rail-to-rail op-amp is recommended.
7. Resources
Development Tools: Analog Devices Precision Studio for circuit simulation.
Simulation Models: SPICE models are available for LTspice to verify stability before prototyping.
Specifications
Parts with Similar Specs
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AD8676ARMZ-REEL
8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118, 3.00mm Width)
8
2.5V/μs
50 μV
120 dB
130 dB
15 V
5.4 mA
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8
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125 μV
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113 dB
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8
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87 dB
90 dB
3 V
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8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118, 3.00mm Width)
8
2.5V/μs
50 μV
120 dB
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15 V
5.4 mA
8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118, 3.00mm Width)
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2.5V/μs
50 μV
120 dB
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15 V
5.4 mA
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