Data Sheet AD8628/AD8629/AD8630
FREQUENCY (kHz)
VOLTAGE NOISE DENSITY (nV/√Hz)
120
105
90
75
45
30
15
60
0
0 5 10 15 20 25
02735-039
V
S
= 5V
NOISE AT 10kHz = 36.4nV
Figure 41. Voltage Noise Density at 5 V from 0 Hz to 25 kHz
FREQUENC
Y (kHz)
VOLTAGE NOISE DENSITY (nV/√Hz)
120
105
90
75
45
30
15
60
0
0 5 10
02735-040
V
S
= 5V
Figure 42. Voltage Noise Density at 5 V from 0 Hz to 10 kHz
V
S
= 2.7V TO 5V
T
A
= –40°C T
O +125°C
TEMPERATURE (°C)
POWER SUPPLY REJECTION (dB)
150
130
120
140
110
100
90
60
70
80
50
–50 0 25–25 50 75 100 125
02735-041
Figure 43. Power Supply Rejection vs. Temperature
TEMPER
ATURE (°C)
OUTPUT SHOR
T
-CIRCUIT CURRENT (mA)
150
100
50
0
–50
–100
–50 25
50 75
0
–25 100 125 150 175
02735-042
V
S
= 2.7V
T
A
= –40°C
T
O +150°C
I
SC
I
SC
+
Figure 44. Output Short-Circuit Current vs. Temperature
TEMPERATURE (°C)
OUTPUT SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT (mA)
150
100
50
0
–50
–100
–50 25 50 75
0–25 100
125 150 175
02735-043
V
S
= 5V
T
A
= –40°C TO +150°C
I
SC
I
SC
+
Figure 45. Output Short-Circuit Current vs. Temperature
TEMPERATURE (°C)
OUTPUT-TO-RAIL VOLTAGE (mV)
1k
100
10
1
0.1
–50 25 50 750–25 100 125
150 175
02735-044
V
S
= 5V
V
CC
– V
OH
@ 1kΩ
V
CC
– V
OH
@ 10kΩ
V
CC
– V
OH
@ 100kΩ
V
O
L
– V
EE
@ 1kΩ
V
OL
– V
EE
@ 10kΩ
V
OL
– V
EE
@ 100kΩ
Figure 46. Output-to-Rail Voltage vs. Temperature
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AD8628/AD8629/AD8630 Data Sheet
TEMPERATURE (°C)
OUTPUT-TO-RAIL VOLTAGE (mV)
1k
100
10
1
0.1
–50 25 50 750
–25 100 125 150 175
02735-045
V
S
= 2.7V
V
CC
– V
OH
@ 1kΩ
V
CC
– V
OH
@ 10kΩ
V
CC
– V
OH
@ 100kΩ
V
OL
– V
EE
@ 1kΩ
V
O
L
– V
EE
@ 10kΩ
V
OL
– V
EE
@ 100kΩ
Figure 47. Output-to-Rail Voltage vs. Temperature
FREQUENCY
(Hz)
CHANNEL SEPARATION (dB)
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
1k 10k
100k 1M 10M
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V
OUT
V
IN
28mV p-p
–2.5V
+2.5V
R1
10kΩ
V–
V+
+
V+
V–
A
B
R2
100Ω
V
S
= ±2.5V
Figure 48. AD8629/AD8630 Channel Separation vs. Frequency
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Data Sheet AD8628/AD8629/AD8630
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The AD8628/AD8629/AD8630 are single-supply, ultrahigh
precision rail-to-rail input and output operational amplifiers.
The typical offset voltage of less than 1 µV allows these amplifiers
to be easily configured for high gains without risk of excessive
output voltage errors. The extremely small temperature drift
of 2 nV/°C ensures a minimum offset voltage error over their
entire temperature range of −40°C to +125°C, making these
amplifiers ideal for a variety of sensitive measurement applica-
tions in harsh operating environments.
The AD8628/AD8629/AD8630 achieve a high degree of precision
through a patented combination of auto-zeroing and chopping.
This unique topology allows the AD8628/AD8629/AD8630 to
maintain their low offset voltage over a wide temperature range
and over their operating lifetime. The AD8628/AD8629/AD8630
also optimize the noise and bandwidth over previous generations
of auto-zero amplifiers, offering the lowest voltage noise of any
auto-zero amplifier by more than 50%.
Previous designs used either auto-zeroing or chopping to add
precision to the specifications of an amplifier. Auto-zeroing
results in low noise energy at the auto-zeroing frequency, at the
expense of higher low frequency noise due to aliasing of wideband
noise into the auto-zeroed frequency band. Chopping results in
lower low frequency noise at the expense of larger noise energy
at the chopping frequency. The AD8628/AD8629/AD8630
family uses both auto-zeroing and chopping in a patented ping-
pong arrangement to obtain lower low frequency noise together
with lower energy at the chopping and auto-zeroing frequencies,
maximizing the signal-to-noise ratio for the majority of
applications without the need for additional filtering. The
relatively high clock frequency of 15 kHz simplifies filter
requirements for a wide, useful noise-free bandwidth.
The AD8628 is among the few auto-zero amplifiers offered in
the 5-lead TSOT package. This provides a significant improvement
over the ac parameters of the previous auto-zero amplifiers. The
AD8628/AD8629/AD8630 have low noise over a relatively wide
bandwidth (0 Hz to 10 kHz) and can be used where the highest
dc precision is required. In systems with signal bandwidths of
from 5 kHz to 10 kHz, the AD8628/AD8629/AD8630 provide
true 16-bit accuracy, making them the best choice for very high
resolution systems.
1/f NOISE
1/f noise, also known as pink noise, is a major contributor to
errors in dc-coupled measurements. This 1/f noise error term
can be in the range of several µV or more, and, when amplified
with the closed-loop gain of the circuit, can show up as a large
output offset. For example, when an amplifier with a 5 µV p-p
1/f noise is configured for a gain of 1000, its output has 5 mV of
error due to the 1/f noise. However, the AD8628/AD8629/AD8630
eliminate 1/f noise internally, thereby greatly reducing output errors.
The internal elimination of 1/f noise is accomplished as follows.
1/f noise appears as a slowly varying offset to the AD8628/AD8629/
AD8630 inputs. Auto-zeroing corrects any dc or low frequency
offset. Therefore, the 1/f noise component is essentially removed,
leaving the AD8628/AD8629/AD8630 free of 1/f noise.
One advantage that the AD8628/AD8629/AD8630 bring to
system applications over competitive auto-zero amplifiers is their
very low noise. The comparison shown in
Figure 49 indicates
an input-referred noise density of 19.4 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz for
the AD8628, which is much better than the Competitor A
and Competitor B. The noise is flat from dc to 1.5 kHz, slowly
increasing up to 20 kHz. The lower noise at low frequency is
desirable where auto-zero amplifiers are widely used.
02735-046
MK AT 1kHz FOR ALL 3 GRAPHS
FREQUENCY (kHz)
VOLTAGE NOISE DENSITY (nV/√Hz)
120
105
90
75
60
45
30
15
0
0 42 86
10 12
COMPETITOR A
(89.7nV/√Hz)
COMPETITOR B
(31.1nV/√Hz)
AD8628
(19.4nV/√Hz)
Figure 49. Noise Spectral Density of AD8628 vs. Competition
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