Analog Devices Inc. iCMOS® series Linear Amplifiers

Introduction, stock information and FAQs of iCMOS® series Instrumentational OP Amps

In this post, you will be informed of the features, applications, PDF datasheets, alternative products, and the most recent stock and pricing information of Analog Devices Inc.'s iCMOS® series Instrumentational OP Amps.

Applications

  • Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS)
  • Factory automation & control
  • Medical
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
AD8557ARZ-REEL7SP Amp INSTR Amp Single 5.5V 8-Pin SOIC N T/R3000BUY
AD8556ACPZ-REEL7IC OPAMP CHOPPER 2MHZ 16LFCSP1200RFQ
ADA4004-2ARMZ-R7Op Amp Dual Precision Amplifier ±15V 8-Pin MSOP T/R3000RFQ
AD8656ARMZANALOG DEVICES - AD8656ARMZ - Operational Amplifier, Dual, 2 Amplifier, 28 MHz, 11 V/µs, 2.7V to 5.5V, MSOP, 8 Pins0RFQ
AD8616ARZ-REEL7OP Amp Dual GP R-R I/O 5V 8-Pin SOIC N T/R5RFQ
AD8656ARZ-REEL7OP Amp Dual Volt Fdbk R-R I/O 5.5V Automotive 8-Pin SOIC N T/R300RFQ
AD8669ARZIC OPAMP GP 540KHZ RRO 14SOIC80RFQ
AD8608ARZ-REELIC OPAMP GP 10MHZ RRO 14SOIC3000RFQ
ADA4004-2ARMZOP AMP, GP, 12MHZ, DUAL, 8MSOP100RFQ
ADA4004-4ACPZ-R7Op Amp Quad Precision Amplifier ±15V 16-Pin LFCSP EP T/R100RFQ
AD8662ARMZIC OPAMP GP 2 CIRCUIT 8MSOP600RFQ
ADA4075-2ACPZ-R7IC OPAMP GP 6.5MHZ 8LFCSP20RFQ
AD8604ARZ-REEL7IC OPAMP GP 8.4MHZ RRO 14SO260RFQ
AD8251ARMZ-RLSP Amp INSTR Amp Single ±15V 10-Pin MSOP T/R3000RFQ
AD8651ARZ-REEL7OP Amp Single GP R-R I/O 5.5V 8-Pin SOIC N T/R1000RFQ
AD8651ARZ-REELPrecision Amplifiers 50MHz Low Distort Low Noise CMOS Prec1315RFQ
AD8606ARZ-REELIC OPAMP GP 10MHZ RRO 8SOIC2500RFQ
AD8667ARMZIC OPAMP GP 540KHZ RRO 8MSOP10RFQ
ADA4004-2ARZ-R7Op Amp Dual Precision Amplifier ±15V 8-Pin SOIC N T/R1RFQ
AD605BRZANALOG DEVICES AD605BRZ Programmable/Variable Amplifier, 1 Channels, 2 Amplifier, 40 MHz, -40 C, 85 C, 4.5V to 5.5V3068RFQ
Technical Documents

Analog Devices Inc. iCMOS® series Linear-Amplifiers are a family of high-performance, low-power, low-noise amplifiers designed for a wide range of applications. These amplifiers feature a wide range of gain, bandwidth, and power supply options, making them ideal for a variety of applications. They are designed to provide superior performance in a wide range of applications, including medical, industrial, and consumer electronics. The iCMOS® series Linear-Amplifiers are designed to provide high-performance, low-power, low-noise amplification with a wide range of gain, bandwidth, and power supply options. They are ideal for applications requiring high-performance, low-power, and low-noise amplification.


Features


• High-performance, low-noise, low-power, low-distortion linear amplifiers

• Wide bandwidths up to 1.5GHz

• Low input bias current and low input offset voltage

• High slew rate and low output noise

• High input impedance and low output impedance

• High common-mode rejection ratio

• High power supply rejection ratio

• High output current capability

• Low power consumption

• High-speed settling time

• High-speed slew rate

• Low distortion

• High-impedance inputs

• Low-noise operation


Applications


• Instrumentation amplifiers

• Medical imaging

• Automotive audio

• Industrial process control

• High-speed data acquisition

• High-speed signal conditioning

• High-speed analog-to-digital conversion

• High-speed digital-to-analog conversion

• High-speed video signal processing

• High-speed communications

• High-speed power supply control

• High-speed motor control

• High-speed servo control

• High-speed switching applications


Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Alternative Products of Analog Devices Inc. iCMOS® series Linear - Amplifiers?

1. Texas Instruments LMH6609 2. Maxim Integrated MAX4420 3. STMicroelectronics L6386 4. NXP Semiconductors TDA8954 5. ON Semiconductor MC33078 6. Linear Technology LT1115 7. Intersil ISL28125 8. Analog Devices AD8605 9. Infineon Technologies BGA634 10. Microchip Technology MCP6022

What are the differences between the types of Analog Devices Inc. iCMOS® series Linear - Amplifiers?

iCMOS® series Linear Amplifiers are available in three different types:  1. Low-Noise Amplifiers (LNAs): These amplifiers are designed to provide low noise amplification of weak signals. They are typically used in applications such as cellular base stations, satellite communications, and medical imaging.  2. High-Gain Amplifiers (HGAs): These amplifiers are designed to provide high gain amplification of strong signals. They are typically used in applications such as radar, communications, and instrumentation.  3. Variable-Gain Amplifiers (VGAs): These amplifiers are designed to provide adjustable gain amplification of signals. They are typically used in applications such as test and measurement, audio, and video.