INA849 Series
Ultra-low noise (1 nV/√Hz), high-speed (28 MHz, 35 V/μs) precision (35 μV) instrumentation amplifier
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Link to Manufacturer Page: https://www.ti.com/
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Ultra-low noise (1 nV/√Hz), high-speed (28 MHz, 35 V/μs) precision (35 μV) instrumentation amplifier
Part | Current - Output / Channel [custom] | -3db Bandwidth | Amplifier Type | Slew Rate | Voltage - Supply Span (Min) [Min] | Current - Supply | Package / Case | Package / Case | Package / Case | Voltage - Input Offset | Current - Input Bias | Mounting Type | Voltage - Supply Span (Max) [Max] | Gain Bandwidth Product | Operating Temperature [Min] | Operating Temperature [Max] | Number of Circuits | Supplier Device Package |
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Texas Instruments INA849DGKR | 34 mA | 1.25 MHz | Instrumentation | 35 V/µs | 8 V | 6.2 mA | 8-MSOP, 8-TSSOP | 0.118 in | 3 mm | 10 µV | 20 nA | Surface Mount | 36 V | 28 MHz | -40 °C | 125 °C | 1 | |
Texas Instruments INA849DR | 34 mA | 1.25 MHz | Instrumentation | 35 V/µs | 8 V | 6.2 mA | 8-SOIC | 3.9 mm | 10 µV | 20 nA | Surface Mount | 36 V | 28 MHz | -40 °C | 125 °C | 1 | 8-SOIC | |
Texas Instruments INA849DGKT | 34 mA | 1.25 MHz | Instrumentation | 35 V/µs | 8 V | 6.2 mA | 8-MSOP, 8-TSSOP | 0.118 in | 3 mm | 10 µV | 20 nA | Surface Mount | 36 V | 28 MHz | -40 °C | 125 °C | 1 |
Key Features
• Ultra-low noise: 1-nV/√Hzinput voltage noise (typical)Precision super-beta input performance:Low offset voltage: 35 µV (maximum)Low offset voltage drift: 0.4 µV/°C (maximum)Low input bias current: 20 nA (maximum)Low gain drift: 5 ppm/°C for G = 1 (maximum)Bandwidth: 28 MHz (G = 1), 8 MHz (G = 100)Slew rate: 35 V/µsCommon-mode rejection: 120 dB (minimum) for maximum gainSupply range:Single supply: 8 V to 36 VDual supply: ±4 V to ±18 VSpecified temperature range: –40°C to +125°CPackages: 8-pin SOIC and VSSOPUltra-low noise: 1-nV/√Hzinput voltage noise (typical)Precision super-beta input performance:Low offset voltage: 35 µV (maximum)Low offset voltage drift: 0.4 µV/°C (maximum)Low input bias current: 20 nA (maximum)Low gain drift: 5 ppm/°C for G = 1 (maximum)Bandwidth: 28 MHz (G = 1), 8 MHz (G = 100)Slew rate: 35 V/µsCommon-mode rejection: 120 dB (minimum) for maximum gainSupply range:Single supply: 8 V to 36 VDual supply: ±4 V to ±18 VSpecified temperature range: –40°C to +125°CPackages: 8-pin SOIC and VSSOP
Description
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The INA849 is an ultra-low noise instrumentation amplifier optimized for maximum accuracy in high-resolution systems and operation over a wide single-supply or dual-supply range. The device offers significantly lower input bias current than competitors as a result of super-beta input transistors. A state-of-the-art manufacturing process provides exceptionally low voltage noise, input offset voltage, and offset voltage drift.
Precisely matched integrated resistors provide a high, 92-dB (G = 1) common-mode rejection across the full input common-mode range. A single external resistor sets any gain from 1 to 10,000. The current-feedback topology of the INA849 provides wide bandwidth at higher gains for very-small, fast-moving signals. For example, the device provides 8 MHz of bandwidth at G = 100, and 28 MHz at a G = 1, with a fast 0.4-µs settling time (0.01%) for directly driving high-resolution, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs).
The INA849 is an ultra-low noise instrumentation amplifier optimized for maximum accuracy in high-resolution systems and operation over a wide single-supply or dual-supply range. The device offers significantly lower input bias current than competitors as a result of super-beta input transistors. A state-of-the-art manufacturing process provides exceptionally low voltage noise, input offset voltage, and offset voltage drift.
Precisely matched integrated resistors provide a high, 92-dB (G = 1) common-mode rejection across the full input common-mode range. A single external resistor sets any gain from 1 to 10,000. The current-feedback topology of the INA849 provides wide bandwidth at higher gains for very-small, fast-moving signals. For example, the device provides 8 MHz of bandwidth at G = 100, and 28 MHz at a G = 1, with a fast 0.4-µs settling time (0.01%) for directly driving high-resolution, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs).