
Analog Devices Inc. AD8479 Precision Difference Amplifier
Analog Devices Inc. AD8479 Precision Difference Amplifier is a difference amplifier with a very high input common-mode voltage range. The AD8479 is a precision device that allows the user to accurately measure differential signals in the presence of high common-mode voltages up to ±600V. The AD8479 can replace costly isolation amplifiers in applications that do not require galvanic isolation. The device operates over a ±600V common-mode voltage range and has inputs that are protected from common-mode or differential mode transients up to ±600V. The AD8479 has low offset voltage, low offset voltage drift, low gain drift, low common-mode rejection drift, and excellent common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) over a wide frequency range.Features
- ±600V common-mode voltage range
- Rail-to-rail output
- Fixed gain of 1
- Wide power supply range of ±2.5V to ±18V
- 550μA typical power supply current
- 90dB minimum CMRR
- Excellent AC specifications
- 130kHz bandwidth
- High accuracy dc performance
- 5ppm maximum gain nonlinearity
- 10μV/°C maximum offset voltage drift
- 5ppm/°C maximum gain drift
Applications
- High voltage current sensing
- Battery cell voltage monitors
- Power supply current monitors
- Motor controls
- Isolation
Additional Resources
Adjusting the Gain of a Fixed-Gain Difference Amplifier
Is it possible to increase the gain of a fixed-gain difference amplifier? Yes! Read this article to find out how.
Functional Block Diagram

Zveřejněno: 2014-07-11
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