Analog Devices Inc. AD8012ARZ-REEL7
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Analog Devices Inc. AD8012ARZ-REEL7

OP Amps 5V 60 dB 125mA per Channel Instrumentational OP Amps 8 Pins

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AD8012ARZ-REEL7

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Analog Devices Inc.

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8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width)

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2 Channels 125mA per Channel 3μA 60 dB Instrumentational OP Amps 15μA 3V~12V ±1.5V~6V AD8012 8 Pins 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width)

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Analog Devices Inc. AD8012ARZ-REEL7 technical specifications, attributes, parameters and parts with similar specifications to Analog Devices Inc. AD8012ARZ-REEL7.
  • Type
    Parameter
  • Lifecycle Status

    Lifecycle Status refers to the current stage of an electronic component in its product life cycle, indicating whether it is active, obsolete, or transitioning between these states. An active status means the component is in production and available for purchase. An obsolete status indicates that the component is no longer being manufactured or supported, and manufacturers typically provide a limited time frame for support. Understanding the lifecycle status is crucial for design engineers to ensure continuity and reliability in their projects.

    PRODUCTION (Last Updated: 1 week ago)
  • Factory Lead Time
    8 Weeks
  • Mounting Type

    The "Mounting Type" in electronic components refers to the method used to attach or connect a component to a circuit board or other substrate, such as through-hole, surface-mount, or panel mount.

    Surface Mount
  • Package / Case

    refers to the protective housing that encases an electronic component, providing mechanical support, electrical connections, and thermal management.

    8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width)
  • Surface Mount

    having leads that are designed to be soldered on the side of a circuit board that the body of the component is mounted on.

    YES
  • Number of Pins
    8
  • Operating Temperature

    The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.

    -40°C~85°C
  • Packaging

    Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.

    Tape & Reel (TR)
  • JESD-609 Code

    The "JESD-609 Code" in electronic components refers to a standardized marking code that indicates the lead-free solder composition and finish of electronic components for compliance with environmental regulations.

    e3
  • Pbfree Code

    The "Pbfree Code" parameter in electronic components refers to the code or marking used to indicate that the component is lead-free. Lead (Pb) is a toxic substance that has been widely used in electronic components for many years, but due to environmental concerns, there has been a shift towards lead-free alternatives. The Pbfree Code helps manufacturers and users easily identify components that do not contain lead, ensuring compliance with regulations and promoting environmentally friendly practices. It is important to pay attention to the Pbfree Code when selecting electronic components to ensure they meet the necessary requirements for lead-free applications.

    no
  • Part Status

    Parts can have many statuses as they progress through the configuration, analysis, review, and approval stages.

    Active
  • Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)

    Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) is a standardized rating that indicates the susceptibility of electronic components, particularly semiconductors, to moisture-induced damage during storage and the soldering process, defining the allowable exposure time to ambient conditions before they require special handling or baking to prevent failures

    1 (Unlimited)
  • Number of Terminations
    8
  • ECCN Code

    An ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) is an alphanumeric code used by the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security to identify and categorize electronic components and other dual-use items that may require an export license based on their technical characteristics and potential for military use.

    EAR99
  • Terminal Finish

    Terminal Finish refers to the surface treatment applied to the terminals or leads of electronic components to enhance their performance and longevity. It can improve solderability, corrosion resistance, and overall reliability of the connection in electronic assemblies. Common finishes include nickel, gold, and tin, each possessing distinct properties suitable for various applications. The choice of terminal finish can significantly impact the durability and effectiveness of electronic devices.

    Matte Tin (Sn)
  • Max Power Dissipation

    The maximum power that the MOSFET can dissipate continuously under the specified thermal conditions.

    800mW
  • Terminal Position

    In electronic components, the term "Terminal Position" refers to the physical location of the connection points on the component where external electrical connections can be made. These connection points, known as terminals, are typically used to attach wires, leads, or other components to the main body of the electronic component. The terminal position is important for ensuring proper connectivity and functionality of the component within a circuit. It is often specified in technical datasheets or component specifications to help designers and engineers understand how to properly integrate the component into their circuit designs.

    DUAL
  • Terminal Form

    Occurring at or forming the end of a series, succession, or the like; closing; concluding.

    GULL WING
  • Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel)

    Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel) is a parameter that specifies the maximum temperature at which an electronic component can be exposed during the reflow soldering process. Reflow soldering is a common method used to attach electronic components to a circuit board. The Peak Reflow Temperature is crucial because it ensures that the component is not damaged or degraded during the soldering process. Exceeding the specified Peak Reflow Temperature can lead to issues such as component failure, reduced performance, or even permanent damage to the component. It is important for manufacturers and assemblers to adhere to the recommended Peak Reflow Temperature to ensure the reliability and functionality of the electronic components.

    260
  • Number of Functions
    2
  • Supply Voltage

    Supply voltage refers to the electrical potential difference provided to an electronic component or circuit. It is crucial for the proper operation of devices, as it powers their functions and determines performance characteristics. The supply voltage must be within specified limits to ensure reliability and prevent damage to components. Different electronic devices have specific supply voltage requirements, which can vary widely depending on their design and intended application.

    5V
  • Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s)

    Time@Peak Reflow Temperature-Max (s) refers to the maximum duration that an electronic component can be exposed to the peak reflow temperature during the soldering process, which is crucial for ensuring reliable solder joint formation without damaging the component.

    30
  • Base Part Number

    The "Base Part Number" (BPN) in electronic components serves a similar purpose to the "Base Product Number." It refers to the primary identifier for a component that captures the essential characteristics shared by a group of similar components. The BPN provides a fundamental way to reference a family or series of components without specifying all the variations and specific details.

    AD8012
  • Pin Count

    a count of all of the component leads (or pins)

    8
  • Number of Channels
    2
  • Operating Supply Current

    Operating Supply Current, also known as supply current or quiescent current, is a crucial parameter in electronic components that indicates the amount of current required for the device to operate under normal conditions. It represents the current drawn by the component from the power supply while it is functioning. This parameter is important for determining the power consumption of the component and is typically specified in datasheets to help designers calculate the overall power requirements of their circuits. Understanding the operating supply current is essential for ensuring proper functionality and efficiency of electronic systems.

    1.8mA
  • Power Dissipation

    the process by which an electronic or electrical device produces heat (energy loss or waste) as an undesirable derivative of its primary action.

    800mW
  • Quiescent Current

    The quiescent current is defined as the current level in the amplifier when it is producing an output of zero.

    900μA
  • Slew Rate

    the maximum rate of output voltage change per unit time.

    2250V/μs
  • Amplifier Type

    Amplifier Type refers to the classification or categorization of amplifiers based on their design, functionality, and characteristics. Amplifiers are electronic devices that increase the amplitude of a signal, such as voltage or current. The type of amplifier determines its specific application, performance capabilities, and operating characteristics. Common types of amplifiers include operational amplifiers (op-amps), power amplifiers, audio amplifiers, and radio frequency (RF) amplifiers. Understanding the amplifier type is crucial for selecting the right component for a particular circuit or system design.

    Current Feedback
  • Common Mode Rejection Ratio

    Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) is a measure of the ability of a differential amplifier to reject input signals that are common to both input terminals. It is defined as the ratio of the differential gain to the common mode gain. A high CMRR indicates that the amplifier can effectively eliminate noise and interference that affects both inputs simultaneously, enhancing the fidelity of the amplified signal. CMRR is typically expressed in decibels (dB), with higher values representing better performance in rejecting common mode signals.

    60 dB
  • Current - Input Bias

    The parameter "Current - Input Bias" in electronic components refers to the amount of current required at the input terminal of a device to maintain proper operation. It is a crucial specification as it determines the minimum input current needed for the component to function correctly. Input bias current can affect the performance and accuracy of the device, especially in precision applications where small signal levels are involved. It is typically specified in datasheets for operational amplifiers, transistors, and other semiconductor devices to provide users with important information for circuit design and analysis.

    3μA
  • Voltage - Supply, Single/Dual (±)

    The parameter "Voltage - Supply, Single/Dual (±)" in electronic components refers to the power supply voltage required for the proper operation of the component. This parameter indicates whether the component requires a single power supply voltage (e.g., 5V) or a dual power supply voltage (e.g., ±15V). For components that require a single power supply voltage, only one voltage level is needed for operation. On the other hand, components that require a dual power supply voltage need both positive and negative voltage levels to function correctly.Understanding the voltage supply requirements of electronic components is crucial for designing and integrating them into circuits to ensure proper functionality and prevent damage due to incorrect voltage levels.

    3V~12V ±1.5V~6V
  • Output Current per Channel

    Output Current per Channel is a specification commonly found in electronic components such as amplifiers, audio interfaces, and power supplies. It refers to the maximum amount of electrical current that can be delivered by each individual output channel of the component. This parameter is important because it determines the capacity of the component to drive connected devices or loads. A higher output current per channel means the component can deliver more power to connected devices, while a lower output current may limit the performance or functionality of the component in certain applications. It is crucial to consider the output current per channel when selecting electronic components to ensure they can meet the power requirements of the intended system or setup.

    125mA
  • Input Offset Voltage (Vos)

    Input Offset Voltage (Vos) is a key parameter in electronic components, particularly in operational amplifiers. It refers to the voltage difference that must be applied between the two input terminals of the amplifier to nullify the output voltage when the input terminals are shorted together. In simpler terms, it represents the voltage required to bring the output of the amplifier to zero when there is no input signal present. Vos is an important parameter as it can introduce errors in the output signal of the amplifier, especially in precision applications where accuracy is crucial. Minimizing Vos is essential to ensure the amplifier operates with high precision and accuracy.

    4mV
  • Neg Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup)

    The parameter "Neg Supply Voltage-Nom (Vsup)" in electronic components refers to the nominal negative supply voltage that the component requires to operate within its specified performance characteristics. This parameter indicates the minimum voltage level that must be provided to the component's negative supply pin for proper functionality. It is important to ensure that the negative supply voltage provided to the component does not exceed the maximum specified value to prevent damage or malfunction. Understanding and adhering to the specified negative supply voltage requirements is crucial for the reliable operation of the electronic component in a circuit.

    -5V
  • Voltage Gain

    Voltage gain is a measure of how much an electronic component or circuit amplifies an input voltage signal to produce an output voltage signal. It is typically expressed as a ratio or in decibels (dB). A higher voltage gain indicates a greater amplification of the input signal. Voltage gain is an important parameter in amplifiers, where it determines the level of amplification provided by the circuit. It is calculated by dividing the output voltage by the input voltage and is a key factor in determining the overall performance and functionality of electronic devices.

    114dB
  • Average Bias Current-Max (IIB)

    The parameter "Average Bias Current-Max (IIB)" in electronic components refers to the maximum average bias current that the component can handle without exceeding its specified operating limits. Bias current is the current that flows through a component when it is in its quiescent state or when it is not actively processing a signal. Exceeding the maximum average bias current can lead to overheating, reduced performance, or even damage to the component. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the bias current does not exceed the specified maximum value to maintain the reliability and longevity of the electronic component.

    15μA
  • Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR)

    Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) is a measure of how well an electronic component, such as an operational amplifier or voltage regulator, can reject changes in its supply voltage. It indicates the ability of the component to maintain a stable output voltage despite fluctuations in the input supply voltage. A higher PSRR value signifies better performance in rejecting noise and variations from the power supply, leading to improved signal integrity and more reliable operation in electronic circuits. PSRR is typically expressed in decibels (dB).

    60dB
  • Supply Voltage Limit-Max

    The parameter "Supply Voltage Limit-Max" in electronic components refers to the maximum voltage that the component can safely handle without getting damaged. This specification is crucial for ensuring the reliable operation and longevity of the component within a given electrical system. Exceeding the maximum supply voltage limit can lead to overheating, electrical breakdown, or permanent damage to the component. It is important to carefully adhere to this limit when designing and operating electronic circuits to prevent potential failures and ensure the overall system's performance and safety.

    6.3V
  • Voltage - Input Offset

    Voltage - Input Offset is a parameter that refers to the difference in voltage between the input terminals of an electronic component, such as an operational amplifier, when the input voltage is zero. It is an important characteristic that can affect the accuracy and performance of the component in various applications. A low input offset voltage is desirable as it indicates that the component will have minimal error in its output when the input signal is near zero. Manufacturers typically provide this specification in the component's datasheet to help users understand the component's behavior and make informed decisions when designing circuits.

    1.5mV
  • Settling Time

    In control theory the settling time of a dynamical system such as an amplifier or other output device is the time elapsed from the application of an ideal instantaneous step input to the time at which the amplifier output has entered and remained within a specified error band.

    35 ns
  • -3db Bandwidth

    The "-3dB bandwidth" of an electronic component refers to the frequency range over which the component's output signal power is reduced by 3 decibels (dB) compared to its maximum output power. This parameter is commonly used to describe the frequency response of components such as amplifiers, filters, and other signal processing devices. The -3dB point is significant because it represents the half-power point, where the output signal power is reduced to half of its maximum value. Understanding the -3dB bandwidth is important for designing and analyzing electronic circuits to ensure that signals are accurately processed within the desired frequency range.

    350MHz
  • Input Capacitance

    The capacitance between the input terminals of an op amp with either input grounded. It is expressed in units of farads.

    2.3pF
  • Neg Supply Voltage-Max (Vsup)

    Neg Supply Voltage-Max (Vsup) refers to the maximum negative supply voltage that an electronic component can tolerate without being damaged. It indicates the lowest voltage level that can be applied to the negative supply pin of the device. Exceeding this parameter can lead to functional failure or permanent damage to the component. This specification is crucial for ensuring proper operation and preventing circuit malfunction in designs that utilize negative voltage supplies.

    -6.3V
  • Length
    4.9mm
  • Height Seated (Max)

    Height Seated (Max) is a parameter in electronic components that refers to the maximum allowable height of the component when it is properly seated or installed on a circuit board or within an enclosure. This specification is crucial for ensuring proper fit and alignment within the overall system design. Exceeding the maximum seated height can lead to mechanical interference, electrical shorts, or other issues that may impact the performance and reliability of the electronic device. Manufacturers provide this information to help designers and engineers select components that will fit within the designated space and function correctly in the intended application.

    1.75mm
  • Radiation Hardening

    Radiation hardening is the process of making electronic components and circuits resistant to damage or malfunction caused by high levels of ionizing radiation, especially for environments in outer space (especially beyond the low Earth orbit), around nuclear reactors and particle accelerators, or during nuclear accidents or nuclear warfare.

    No
  • RoHS Status

    RoHS means “Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances” in the “Hazardous Substances Directive” in electrical and electronic equipment.

    ROHS3 Compliant
  • Lead Free

    Lead Free is a term used to describe electronic components that do not contain lead as part of their composition. Lead is a toxic material that can have harmful effects on human health and the environment, so the electronics industry has been moving towards lead-free components to reduce these risks. Lead-free components are typically made using alternative materials such as silver, copper, and tin. Manufacturers must comply with regulations such as the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive to ensure that their products are lead-free and environmentally friendly.

    Contains Lead
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AD8012ARZ-REEL7 Dual Current Feedback Amplifier

Product Overview

The AD8012ARZ-REEL7 is a high-performance dual current feedback amplifier from Analog Devices, designed for demanding signal processing applications requiring exceptional bandwidth and slew rate performance. This 8-pin SOIC package component delivers industry-leading speed with minimal power consumption, making it ideal for video processing, communications equipment, and high-speed data acquisition systems.

✓ Ultra-high slew rate of 2250V/μs for distortion-free signal reproduction
✓ 350MHz bandwidth supporting high-frequency applications
✓ Fast 35ns settling time for precision data acquisition
✓ Low 1.8mA supply current for power-sensitive designs
✓ Wide supply voltage range from ±1.5V to ±6V
✓ 125mA output current per channel for driving demanding loads

Technical Specifications

Bandwidth (-3dB) 350MHz
Slew Rate 2250V/μs
Settling Time 35ns
Supply Voltage Range 3V~12V / ±1.5V~6V
Operating Supply Current 1.8mA
Output Current per Channel 125mA
Input Offset Voltage 1.5mV
CMRR/PSRR 60dB
Operating Temperature -40°C to +85°C
Package 8-SOIC (3.90mm Width)

Performance Benefits

  • 350MHz bandwidth enables high-fidelity signal processing in video distribution systems, resulting in clearer image reproduction, validated by SMPTE standards.
  • 2250V/μs slew rate provides exceptional response to fast-changing signals in test equipment, delivering accurate waveform reproduction even at high frequencies, verified through IEEE-488 compliance testing.
  • 35ns settling time ensures rapid stabilization in data acquisition systems, allowing for higher sampling rates and improved measurement accuracy, confirmed by ADI laboratory testing.
  • Low 1.8mA supply current extends battery life in portable instrumentation while maintaining high-performance operation, demonstrated in field deployment tests.
  • 125mA output current capability drives low-impedance loads directly, eliminating buffer stages and reducing system complexity, validated in real-world application testing.

Laboratory Test Data

Bandwidth Performance

Test conditions: VS = ±5V, RL = 100Ω, G = +1

  • Small signal bandwidth: 350MHz
  • Large signal bandwidth: 220MHz
  • 0.1dB flatness: 120MHz

Distortion Analysis

Test conditions: VS = ±5V, RL = 1kΩ, f = 1MHz

  • THD: -82dB (0.008%)
  • 2nd harmonic: -85dB
  • 3rd harmonic: -88dB

Thermal Performance

Test conditions: VS = ±5V, ambient temp = 25°C

  • Thermal resistance: 155°C/W
  • Junction temp rise: 28°C at max power
  • Power derating: 8.4mW/°C above 85°C

Application Use Cases

Case Study: High-Definition Video Distribution System

A leading broadcast equipment manufacturer implemented the AD8012 in their HD-SDI video distribution amplifiers, achieving:

  • Extended cable driving capability up to 150 meters
  • Reduced power consumption by 35% compared to previous generation
  • Improved signal integrity with measurable reduction in jitter
  • Simplified PCB layout due to reduced component count

"The AD8012's combination of bandwidth, slew rate and low power consumption allowed us to exceed our design targets while reducing system complexity." - Senior Design Engineer

Recommended Applications

  • Video signal processing and distribution
  • High-speed data acquisition systems
  • Communications equipment
  • Test and measurement instrumentation
  • Active filters for high-frequency applications
  • Line drivers and receivers

Certification & Compliance

  • ECCN Classification: EAR99 (minimal export restrictions)
  • RoHS Status: ROHS3 Compliant
  • Moisture Sensitivity Level: MSL 1 (Unlimited)
  • JESD-609 Code: e3
  • Reflow Profile: Qualified to 260°C peak for 30s

Technical Resources

Media Resources

Video Tutorial: Current Feedback Amplifier Fundamentals

This 15-minute technical video explains the operational principles of current feedback amplifiers and demonstrates key application circuits using the AD8012.

Webinar Recording: High-Speed Signal Chain Design

Analog Devices engineers discuss optimal implementation of high-speed amplifiers including the AD8012 in video and data acquisition systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum bandwidth of the AD8012ARZ?

The AD8012ARZ provides a -3dB bandwidth of 350MHz in unity gain configuration. This exceptional bandwidth makes it ideal for video processing, communications equipment, and high-frequency signal conditioning where maintaining signal integrity across a wide frequency range is critical. For optimal performance, proper PCB layout techniques including ground planes and minimal trace lengths are recommended.

How does the 2250V/μs slew rate benefit my application?

The AD8012's industry-leading 2250V/μs slew rate allows it to accurately reproduce fast-changing signals with minimal distortion. This exceptional slew rate is particularly valuable in applications like pulse amplification, video line drivers, and high-speed data acquisition systems where signal edges must be preserved. It enables the amplifier to follow rapid voltage transitions that would cause slower amplifiers to exhibit slew-rate limiting distortion.

What supply voltage range can I use with the AD8012ARZ?

The AD8012ARZ operates across a wide supply voltage range from 3V to 12V for single supply or ±1.5V to ±6V for dual supplies. This flexibility allows it to integrate into various system power architectures. For noise-sensitive applications, a dual ±5V supply often provides optimal performance, while battery-powered portable equipment can benefit from the amplifier's ability to operate efficiently at lower voltages down to 3V single supply.

What is the power consumption of the AD8012ARZ?

The AD8012ARZ draws only 1.8mA of supply current per amplifier (3.6mA total for both channels), making it exceptionally power-efficient for its performance class. With ±5V supplies, this translates to approximately 36mW total power consumption. This low power operation makes it suitable for battery-powered equipment and densely packed systems where thermal management is a concern, while still delivering the high-speed performance needed for demanding applications.

How does the 35ns settling time affect system performance?

The AD8012's fast 35ns settling time enables rapid stabilization to within 0.1% of the final value after a step input. This quick settling is crucial for data acquisition systems, allowing higher sampling rates without intersymbol interference. In multiplexed applications, it permits faster channel switching, and in test equipment, it enables more accurate measurements of transient signals. This parameter is particularly important in applications where both speed and precision are required.

Product Family & Alternatives

AD8012 Product Family

Model Package Temp Range
AD8012ARZ 8-SOIC -40°C to +85°C
AD8012AR 8-SOIC -40°C to +85°C
AD8012AN 8-DIP -40°C to +85°C
AD8012ART 8-SOIC -40°C to +125°C

Alternative Products

Model Key Difference
AD8011 Single channel, 300MHz bandwidth
AD8014 Quad channel, 400MHz bandwidth
AD8072 Dual, voltage feedback, 100MHz
LT1395 Competitor alternative, 400MHz

Market & Supply Chain Information

Current Market Status

  • Lifecycle Status: PRODUCTION (Last Updated: 1 week ago)
  • Factory Lead Time: 8 Weeks
  • Market Segment: Commercial/Industrial
  • Supply Chain Outlook: Stable supply with standard lead times. No allocation or shortage issues reported.
  • Packaging: Available in Tape & Reel (REEL7) format for automated assembly

Industry Trend Analysis: The high-speed amplifier market continues to grow with increasing demand from 5G infrastructure, test equipment, and high-resolution imaging systems. The AD8012's combination of performance and power efficiency positions it well in these expanding markets. Recent supply chain disruptions have largely stabilized, with Analog Devices maintaining consistent production capacity for this established product line.

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