Analog Devices Increases Performance And Channel Density in Precision Instrumentation And Industrial Equipment
Analog Devices Inc. (NYSE: ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications and market leader in amplifier ICs, today is introducing the industry’s first dual-channel in-amp to provide complete performance specifications for differential operation. For space-constrained industrial and instrumentation applications that demand precise measurement and high channel densities, the AD8222 offers designers twice the number of output channels and 40 dB higher common mode rejection ratio (CMRR) than competitive dual-channel in-amps.
Industry’s first in-amp with specified differential output performance boosts system-level performance and accuracy using 50% less space
The AD8222’s combination of higher channel count, smaller size and superior noise rejection enables manufacturers of factory automation systems, medical monitoring devices and other industrial and instrumentation equipment to significantly boost the precision, accuracy, channel density and response time of their products without increasing component count or board size.
The flexible AD8222 can also be configured as a differential output instrumentation amplifier. This differential output capability, coupled with the AD8222’s outstanding noise performance allows designers to use smaller supply rails without sacrificing signal-to-noise performance. The unique ability allows systems designers to pair the AD8222 with high-performance differential-input analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and affords them the flexibility of operating their products with a single supply.