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... The AD8592 includes an independent shutdown function for each amplifier. When both amplifiers are in shutdown mode, the total supply current is reduced to less than 1 μA. The AD8591 and AD8594 include a single master shutdown function that reduces the total supply current to less than 1 μA. All amplifier outputs are in a high impedance state when in shutdown mode ...
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... Output Phase Reversal ............................................................... 11 REVISION HISTORY 1/09—Rev Rev. B Updated Format .................................................................. Universal Changes to Table 1 ............................................................................ 3 Changes to Table 2 ............................................................................ 4 Deleted Spice Model for AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 Amplifiers Sections ............................................................................................ 12 Changes to PC98-Compliant Headphone/Speaker Amplifier Section and Figure 38 ..................................................................... 12 Changes to Figure 39 ...................................................................... 13 Changes to Figure 42 and Figure 43 ............................................. 14 Updated Outline Dimensions ....................................................... 15 Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 16 ...
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... T < +85° kΩ 0.01% S GBP Φ kHz kΩ kHz kHz kHz n Rev Page AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 Min Typ Max Unit 2 ...
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... AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 25°C, unless otherwise noted Table 2. Parameter INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Offset Voltage Input Bias Current Input Offset Current Input Voltage Range Common-Mode Rejection Ratio Large Signal Voltage Gain Offset Voltage Drift Bias Current Drift Offset Current Drift OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS ...
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... Package Type Observe Derating Curves 6-Lead SOT-23 (RJ) −65°C to +150°C 10-Lead MSOP (RM) −40°C to +85°C 16-Lead SOIC (R) −65°C to +150°C 16-Lead TSSOP (RU) 300°C ESD CAUTION Rev Page AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 θ θ Unit JA JC 230 92 °C/W 200 44 °C/W ...
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... AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS 2. 25°C A 100 SOURCE SINK 10 1 0.1 0.01 0 LOAD CURRENT (mA) Figure 5. Output Voltage to Supply Rail vs. Load Current 10k 25° 100 SINK SOURCE 10 1 0.1 0.01 0 LOAD CURRENT (mA) Figure 6. Output Voltage to Supply Rail vs. Load Current 0.90 0.85 0.80 0. ...
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... Figure 15. Closed-Loop Output Voltage Swing vs. Frequency LOAD L = 25° 135 180 100M 1k Figure 16. Closed-Loop Output Voltage Swing vs. Frequency Rev Page AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 LOAD 25°C A 10k 100k 1M 10M FREQUENCY (Hz) Figure 14. Open-Loop Gain and Phase vs. Frequency 2kΩ ...
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... AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 200 25°C A 180 160 140 120 100 10k 100k 1M FREQUENCY (Hz) Figure 17. Closed-Loop Output Impedance vs. Frequency 110 100 10k 100k FREQUENCY (Hz) Figure 18. Common-Mode Rejection Ratio vs. Frequency 140 120 100 80 60 +PSRR 40 –PSRR ...
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... Figure 25. Large Signal Transient Response 100 100 ±1.35V 2kΩ 25°C A 0.1 0.01 10 Rev Page AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 V = ±2. 2kΩ 25°C A 500mV 500ns Figure 26. Large Signal Transient Response 1V 10µ ±2. +25° ...
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... AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 100 MARKER 41µV/√Hz Figure 29. Voltage Noise Density vs. Frequency 100 FREQUENCY = 10kHz MARKER 25.9 µV/√Hz Figure 30. Voltage Noise Density vs. Frequency +1000 25°C A FREQUENCY = 1kHz = +1000 V = 25°C A Rev Page 600 500 400 ...
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... AD8591/AD8592/ AD8594 op amps ideal for portable multimedia and telecommunications applications. Figure 33 shows the simplified schematic for the AD8591/AD8592/ AD8594 amplifiers. Two input differential pairs, consisting of an n-channel pair (M1, M2) and a p-channel pair (M3, M4), provide a rail-to-rail input common-mode range. The outputs of ...
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... AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 In any application, the absolute maximum junction temperature must be limited to 150°C. If the junction temperature is exceeded, the device could suffer premature failure. If the output voltage and output current are in phase, for example, with a purely resistive load, the power dissipated by the AD859x can be found as ...
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... Figure 41 (6) shows a schematic of a simple, yet extremely effective, sample- and-hold circuit using a single AD8592 and one capacitor Rev Page AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 R3 100kΩ + +5V R2 2.2kΩ 0.1µF 10kΩ ...
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... AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 The U1-A amplifier is configured as a unity-gain buffer driving capacitor. The input signal is connected to the noninverting input, and the sample clock controls the shutdown for that amplifier. When the sample clock is high, the U1-A amplifier is active and the output follows V . When the sample clock goes ...
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... CONTROLLING DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS; INCH DIMENSIONS (IN PARENTHESES) ARE ROUNDED-OFF MILLIMETER EQUIVALENTS FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN DESIGN. Figure 46. 16-Lead Standard Small Outline Package [SOIC_N] Narrow Body (R-16) Dimensions shown in millimeters and (inches) Rev Page AD8591/AD8592/AD8594 10° 0.60 4° 0.45 0° 0.30 0.80 8° ...
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... Model Temperature Range AD8591ART-REEL −40°C to +85°C AD8591ART-REEL7 −40°C to +85°C 1 AD8591ARTZ-REEL −40°C to +85°C 1 AD8591ARTZ-REEL7 −40°C to +85°C AD8592ARM-REEL −40°C to +85°C 1 AD8592ARMZ-REEL −40°C to +85°C AD8594AR −40°C to +85°C AD8594AR-REEL −40°C to +85°C AD8594AR-REEL7 − ...