AD8618ARU-REEL Precision Op-Amp by Analog Devices Inc.
The AD8618ARU-REEL is a high-performance, quad operational amplifier from Analog Devices Inc., designed to deliver precision and low noise in a variety of applications. This product is part of the AD8618 series, which is known for its low offset voltage, low input bias currents, and low current noise, making it an ideal choice for high-accuracy circuits.
The AD8618ARU-REEL operates within a supply voltage range of 2.7V to 5V, ensuring compatibility with a wide array of low-voltage systems. The device features a rail-to-rail output swing, which provides the maximum possible dynamic range at the output, an essential feature for battery-powered and portable applications where power efficiency is critical.
With a low input offset voltage of just 1 mV and a low input bias current of 1 pA, the AD8618ARU-REEL ensures high precision in measurement and control systems. These characteristics make it particularly suitable for applications such as sensor signal conditioning, A/D converter driving, and high-impedance buffering.
The device is also characterized by its low noise performance, with a voltage noise density of only 8.5 nV/√Hz at 1 kHz, which makes it an excellent choice for audio processing, medical instrumentation, and other noise-sensitive applications.
The AD8618ARU-REEL comes in a TSSOP (Thin Shrink Small Outline Package) with 14 leads, providing a compact footprint that is beneficial for space-constrained designs. The "REEL" designation indicates that this product is available in tape and reel packaging, which is optimized for automated assembly processes, making it a convenient option for mass production environments.
Analog Devices Inc. is renowned for its high-quality components, and the AD8618ARU-REEL is no exception. It is a robust, reliable choice for designers who require the utmost in precision and low-noise performance. Whether used in industrial control systems, portable devices, or precision instrumentation, the AD8618ARU-REEL delivers consistent, high-fidelity results that engineers can trust.