Analog Devices offers op amp with over-voltage protection for industrial process control

Sept. 17, 2008
NORWOOD, Mass., 17 Sept. 2008. Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) in Norwood, Mass., is introducing an integrated operational amplifier (op amp) with on-chip over-voltage protection for industrial equipment designs.

NORWOOD, Mass., 17 Sept. 2008.Analog Devices Inc. (ADI) in Norwood, Mass., is introducing an integrated precision operational amplifier (op amp) with on-chip over-voltage protection circuitry for industrial equipment designers.

The ADA4091-2 offers specified performance -- including the on-chip over-voltage circuitry -- to simplify equipment design and error analysis in industrial process controls, battery-powered instrumentation, power supply control, protection systems, and remote sensors.

precision op amp affords the industry's most reliable, accurate, easy-to-use alternative to competing discrete analog input solutions.

"Industrial amplifiers are subject to fault voltages from a variety of sources, including electro-magnetic interference, damaged cabling, lightning strikes and other disturbances on the power grid, incorrect hookups to other system components and power-line surges when power to the system is restored after routine service or equipment upgrades," says Steve Sockolov, product line director at the ADI Precision Signal Processing segment. "Such over-voltage conditions can cause phase inversion or damage the amplifier and other circuitry, resulting in system lock-up or outright failure."

The 1.5-MHz op amp features a 350-micro amps-per-channel supply current, a 0.5-volts-per-microsecond slew rate, and offset voltage of 500 microvolts maximum. For more information contact ADI online at www.analog.com.

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