OVP and EMI Protected, Precision,
Low Noise and Bias Current Op Amps
Data Sheet
ADA4177-1/ADA4177-2/ADA4177-4
FEATURES
PIN CONNECTION DIAGRAM
OUT A
–IN A
+IN A
V–
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
V+
Low offset voltage: 60 µV maximum at 25°C (8-lead and
14-lead SOIC)
Low offset voltage drift: 1 µV/°C maximum (8-lead and
14-lead SOIC)
ADA4177-2
OUT B
–IN B
+IN B
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
Figure 1. ADA4177-2
Low input bias current: 1 nA maximum at 25°C
Low voltage noise density: 8 nV/√Hz typical at 1 kHz
Large signal voltage gain (AVO): 100 dB minimum over full
supply voltage and operating temperature
Input overvoltage protection to 32 V above and below the
supply voltage rail
Integrated EMI filter
Applications for this amplifier include sensor signal conditioning
(such as thermocouples, RTDs, and strain gages), process control
front-end amplifiers, and precision diode power measurement in
optical and wireless transmission systems.
70 dB typical rejection at 1000 MHz
90 dB typical rejection at 2400 MHz
Rail-to-rail output swing
Low supply current: 500 µA typical per amplifier
Wide bandwidth
The ADA4177-2 and ADA4177-4 operate over the −40°C to
Gain bandwidth product (AV = +100): 3.5 MHz typical
Unity-gain crossover (AV = +1): 3.5 MHz typical
−3 dB bandwidth (AV = +1): 6 MHz typical
Dual-supply operation
Specified at 5 V to 15 V, operates over 2.5 V to 18 V
Unity-gain stable
+125°C industrial temperature range. The ADA4177-1 and the
ADA4177-2 are available in an 8-lead SOIC package and an 8-lead
MSOP package. The ADA4177-4 is available in a 14-lead TSSOP
and a 14-lead SOIC package.
12
10
8
No phase reversal
V
= ±15V
SY
6
4
APPLICATIONS
Wireless base station control circuits
Optical network control circuits
Instrumentation
2
0
–2
–4
–6
–8
–10
Sensors and controls
Thermocouples, resistor thermal detectors (RTDs), strain
gages, shunt current measurements
Precision filters
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
–50
–30
–10
10
30
50
V
(V)
IN
The ADA4177-1 single channel, ADA4177-2 dual channel, and
ADA4177-4 quad channel amplifiers feature low offset voltage
(2 µV typical) and drift (1 µV/°C maximum), low input bias
current, low noise, and low current consumption (500 µA
typical). Outputs are stable with capacitive loads of more than
1000 pF with no external compensation.
Figure 2. Overvoltage Current Limiting, Voltage Follower Configuration
Table 1. Evolution of Protected Input Op Amps by Generation1
Gen. 1,
OVP
(10 V)
Gen. 2,
OVP (25 V)
Gen. 3,
OVP (32 V)
Gen. 4
EMI Filters
Gen. 5, OVP
(32 V) + EMI
OP191
OP291
OP491
ADA4091-2
ADA4091-4
ADA4092-4
ADA4096-2
ADA4096-4
AD8657
AD8659
ADA4177-1
ADA4177-2
ADA4177-4
The inputs of the ADA4177-1, ADA4177-2, and ADA4177-4 set a
new standard in precision amplifier robustness, providing input
protection against signal excursions 32 V beyond either supply, as
well as 70 dB of rejection for electromagnetic interference (EMI) at
1000 MHz.
AD8546
AD8548
ADA4661-2
ADA4666-2
1 Gen. stands for Generation.
Rev. C
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