ADA4528-2ARMZ - Zero-Drift Dual Op Amp | Analog Devices
MPN: ADA4528-2ARMZ ✓ Active| Qty | Unit Price | Extended |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $4.72 | $4.72 |
| 10 | $4.25 | $42.50 |
| 100 | $3.43 | $343.00 |
| 500 | $3.12 | $1,560.00 |
| 1,000 | $2.8 | $2,800.00 |
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ADA4528-2ARMZ Maximum Ratings & Electrical Characteristics
| Amplifier Type | Zero-Drift (auto-zero/chopper-stabilized) |
| Number of Circuits | 2 (Dual) |
| Supply Voltage Range | 2.2 V to 5.5 V |
| Bandwidth (-3 dB) | 3.4 MHz |
| Slew Rate | 0.5 V/µs |
| Rail-to-Rail Input/Output | Yes (RRIO) |
| Maximum Input Offset Voltage | 2.5 µV (family datasheet; verify dual) |
| Voltage Noise Density | 5.6 nV/√Hz (from AN-1114; verify) |
| CMRR | [DATA_NEEDED: CMRR value] |
| PSRR | [DATA_NEEDED: PSRR value] |
| Input Bias Current | [DATA_NEEDED: input bias current] |
| Quiescent Current per Amplifier | [DATA_NEEDED: quiescent current] |
| Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to +125°C |
| Package / Case | 8-MSOP (RM-8), 0.118" / 3.00mm Width |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Pins | 8 |
| Enable / Shutdown | [DATA_NEEDED: shutdown feature] |
| RoHS Status | unknown (not specified in verified web data) |
ADA4528-2ARMZ Pin Configuration
| Pin 1 | OUT A — Output of amplifier A |
| Pin 2 | -IN A — Inverting input of amplifier A |
| Pin 3 | +IN A — Non-inverting input of amplifier A |
| Pin 4 | V- — Negative supply (ground in single-supply operation) |
| Pin 5 | +IN B — Non-inverting input of amplifier B |
| Pin 6 | -IN B — Inverting input of amplifier B |
| Pin 7 | OUT B — Output of amplifier B |
| Pin 8 | V+ — Positive supply, 2.2 V to 5.5 V |
Safe Operating Area (SOA) & Thermal Characteristics
No official SOA curve available for this component. Always operate within absolute maximum ratings specified in the datasheet. Ensure adequate cooling and derate as needed.
Typical Applications
ADA4528-2ARMZ is suitable for 6 applications: Industrial Pressure Sensor Signal Conditioning, Medical Instrumentation Front End, Battery-Powered Portable Instruments, IoT Smart Sensor Nodes, Precision Current Sensing, Test & Measurement Equipment.
Industrial Pressure Sensor Signal Conditioning
ADA4528-2ARMZ is used in bridge-type pressure sensor front ends because its 2.5 µV max offset and zero-drift architecture prevent sensor offset errors from being amplified into measurement errors. The RRIO output drives the differential input of a 24-bit sigma-delta ADC such as AD7799BRUZ directly. Supply current is low enough for 2-wire loop-powered transmitters; with 2.2 V minimum supply, it can run from a 3.3 V regulator with 1 V headroom. For best noise, place a 1 kHz RC filter before the ADC and use twisted-pair shield grounding to reject industrial EMI.
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Medical Instrumentation Front End
ADA4528-2ARMZ is suitable for ECG, PPG and bio-impedance signal chains where electrode offset and drift would otherwise saturate a conventional amplifier. Its 5.6 nV/√Hz noise density and 2.5 µV offset allow a front-end gain of 100 to be applied before an ADC such as the AD7124-4BRUZ without introducing baseline wander. The rail-to-rail output sets the ADC common-mode at mid-supply. Medical safety demands appropriate isolation and defibrillation protection; the op amp itself should be placed after the protection network. The small MSOP-8 package supports multi-channel wearable designs.
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Battery-Powered Portable Instruments
Battery-powered handheld meters and data loggers benefit from ADA4528-2ARMZ's 2.2 V to 5.5 V supply range, which enables direct operation from a single 3.7 V Li-ion cell or 3.3 V rail. The dual amplifier integrates chopper-stabilized precision in a 3 mm MSOP-8, reducing PCB area and BOM count. When interfacing to a 16-bit SAR ADC like AD7980ARMZ, the op amp's low output impedance and 3.4 MHz bandwidth settle the ADC input in a single acquisition period. For long battery life, use a low-dropout regulator to power the op amp and disable unneeded channels in the ADC.
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IoT Smart Sensor Nodes
IoT sensor nodes collect temperature, humidity, and vibration signals that need stable offset over months. The ADA4528-2ARMZ's zero-drift architecture keeps offset error below 2.5 µV across the industrial temperature range, allowing a node to run uncalibrated for long field deployments. The 2.2 V minimum supply lets the sensor node operate from two alkaline cells or a small solar harvester. Outputs connect directly to a low-power sigma-delta ADC such as AD7798BRUZ; the ADC's internal PGA can be bypassed when high input impedance is available. The MSOP-8 package permits dense layout on a 4-layer IoT module.
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Precision Current Sensing
ADA4528-2ARMZ can amplify the small differential voltage across a current-sense resistor with high CMRR. Because it is a zero-drift amplifier, the input offset does not create a fixed error term in the measured current. The dual channel allows one amplifier to buffer the sense voltage while the second provides a reference or gain stage for a downstream ADC. With a supply range of 2.2-5.5 V, it suits 3.3 V and 5 V systems. Pair with a precision current-sense amplifier such as AD8210YRZ for bidirectional monitoring; the op amp's rail-to-rail output clears the ADC input range near ground.
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Test & Measurement Equipment
Benchtop multimeters, data acquisition systems, and precision calibrators need amplifiers that contribute negligible offset and noise. ADA4528-2ARMZ's 5.6 nV/√Hz voltage noise, 3.4 MHz bandwidth, and RRIO output make it a strong input buffer or gain stage before high-resolution ADCs. In a DAQ front end, the second channel can be used to drive the ADC reference buffer or to create a differential inverting stage. To preserve accuracy, guard the input traces with a low-impedance shield ring and use a precision reference such as AD780BRZ for the ADC VREF.
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Selection Guide
Comparison with Alternatives
| Parameter | This Product | ADA4522-2ARMZ | MCP6V27-E/MS | OPA2333AIDGKR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Package | 8-MSOP (RM-8, 3.00mm Width) | 8-MSOP (RM-8) | 8-MSOP (RM-8) | 8-VSSOP (DGK, 3.00mm Width) |
| Brand | Analog Devices | Analog Devices | Microchip Technology | Texas Instruments |
| Channel Count | 2 (Dual) | 2 (Dual) | 2 (Dual) | 2 (Dual) |
| Supply Voltage Range | 2.2 V to 5.5 V | [DATA_NEEDED: verify supply range] | [DATA_NEEDED: verify supply range] | [DATA_NEEDED: verify supply range] |
| Bandwidth (-3 dB) | 3.4 MHz | [DATA_NEEDED: verify bandwidth] | [DATA_NEEDED: verify bandwidth] | [DATA_NEEDED: verify bandwidth] |
| Slew Rate | 0.5 V/µs | [DATA_NEEDED: verify slew rate] | [DATA_NEEDED: verify slew rate] | [DATA_NEEDED: verify slew rate] |
| Maximum Input Offset Voltage | 2.5 µV (family spec) | [DATA_NEEDED: verify offset] | [DATA_NEEDED: verify offset] | [DATA_NEEDED: verify offset] |
| Voltage Noise Density | 5.6 nV/√Hz | [DATA_NEEDED: verify noise] | [DATA_NEEDED: verify noise] | [DATA_NEEDED: verify noise] |
| Zero-Drift Architecture | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Rail-to-Rail I/O | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Key Differentiators
- Higher bandwidth for a zero-drift amplifier (vs OPA2333AIDGKR)
- Lower supply voltage minimum (vs LTC2051CMS8#PBF)
- Lower voltage noise density in the family (vs OPA2188AIDGKR)
Design Notes
Decouple the V+ pin with a 0.1 µF ceramic capacitor in parallel with a 10 µF low-ESR capacitor, placed as close as possible to pin 8. If the input supply can exceed 5.5 V, add a precision LDO before the op amp; the ADA4528-2's 2.2 V minimum supply means a 3.3 V rail provides sufficient headroom. In single-supply circuits, connect pin 4 to a quiet ground plane. Avoid sharing the supply trace with digital logic that could inject switching noise into the amplifier's PSRR limits.
For AC-coupled precision circuits, use a guard ring around the non-inverting input (pin 3) and feedback network to reduce leakage-induced offset. Match the CMOS/bias currents by using similar-value resistors on both inputs. Because the ADA4528-2ARMZ is a zero-drift amplifier, it is sensitive to clock noise from nearby microcontrollers; keep the MLCC decoupling caps within 2 mm of the supply and ground pins. Use a ground plane under the MSOP-8 package and minimize loop area on the feedback path to reduce crosstalk.
Do not exceed the 5.5 V absolute maximum supply voltage; otherwise the input ESD diodes may conduct and damage the part. Verify that the input common-mode voltage stays within the rail-to-rail input range, especially in single-supply circuits. When driving a sigma-delta ADC, add a low-pass RC filter (for example, 1 kΩ / 1 nF) between the op amp output and ADC input to suppress out-of-band noise and clock aliasing. Avoid placing high-impedance traces near the output traces, which can inject charge into the precision input stage.
Compliance Information
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