Ad620, Typical characteristics, 25 ؇ c, v – Analog Devices AD620 User Manual

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AD620

REV. E

–5–

Typical Characteristics

(@ +25

؇C, V

S

=

؎15 V, R

L

= 2 k

, unless otherwise noted)

INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE –

V

20

30

40

50

–40

0

+40

+80

PERCENTAGE OF UNITS

–80

SAMPLE SIZE = 360

10

0

Figure 3. Typical Distribution of Input Offset Voltage

INPUT BIAS CURRENT – pA

0

10

20

30

40

50

–600

0

+600

PERCENTAGE OF UNITS

–1200

+1200

SAMPLE SIZE = 850

Figure 4. Typical Distribution of Input Bias Current

10

20

30

40

50

–200

0

+200

+400

INPUT OFFSET CURRENT – pA

PERCENTAGE OF UNITS

–400

0

SAMPLE SIZE = 850

Figure 5. Typical Distribution of Input Offset Current

TEMPERATURE –

؇

C

INPUT BIAS CURRENT – nA

+I

B

–I

B

2.0

–2.0

175

–1.0

–1.5

–75

–0.5

0

0.5

1.0

1.5

125

75

25

–25

Figure 6. Input Bias Current vs. Temperature

CHANGE IN OFFSET VOLTAGE –

V

1.5

0.5

WARM-UP TIME – Minutes

2

0

0

5

1

1

4

3

2

Figure 7. Change in Input Offset Voltage vs.
Warm-Up Time

FREQUENCY – Hz

1000

1

1

100k

100

10

10k

1k

100

VOLTAGE NOISE – nV/

ΊHz

GAIN = 1

GAIN = 10

10

GAIN = 100, 1,000

GAIN = 1000
BW LIMIT

Figure 8. Voltage Noise Spectral Density vs. Frequency,
(G = 1–1000)

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