AD8207WBRZ - High Voltage, Unity-Gain Difference Amplifier
The AD8207WBRZ by Analog Devices Inc. is a robust, high voltage, unity-gain difference amplifier designed for precision signal conditioning in a variety of applications. This component is particularly well-suited for automotive and industrial settings where monitoring of small differential voltages in the presence of high common-mode voltages is required.
Encased in a compact SOIC package, the AD8207WBRZ is capable of operating at a wide range of supply voltages, from 5 V to 36 V. It can handle common-mode voltages up to ±600 V when used with appropriate external resistors, making it an ideal choice for high-side current sensing in battery management systems, motor controls, and overcurrent protection circuits.
The amplifier boasts a high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of 86 dB (min) at DC, which ensures accurate measurement in environments with significant electrical noise. With an extended temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, the AD8207WBRZ is built to perform reliably in harsh conditions, ensuring stable operation in automotive under-the-hood applications and industrial automation systems.
Key features of the AD8207WBRZ include:
- Wide operating voltage range: 5 V to 36 V
- High input common-mode voltage range: ±600 V with external resistors
- Excellent CMRR: 86 dB (min) at DC
- Unity-gain stable
- High bandwidth: 200 kHz
- Extended operating temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
- Robust SOIC package
Integrating the AD8207WBRZ into your design is straightforward, thanks to its user-friendly pinout and compatibility with standard control systems. Whether you're developing applications such as precision current measurement, motor control, or any system requiring high-side voltage sensing, the AD8207WBRZ offers a reliable and precise solution that engineers can trust for their critical signal conditioning needs.
For detailed specifications, application circuits, and additional information, designers should refer to the comprehensive data sheet provided by Analog Devices Inc.