Analog Devices’ Amplifier Reduces Board Space and Complexity in Industrial and Instrumentation Equipment : – ADI’s AD8295 precision in amp front-end uses half the space of discrete solutions while providing the industry’s best common-mode rejection ratio of 80 dB to 8 kHz.


NORWOOD, Mass. (PRWEB) December 10, 2008

The AD8295 in amp delivers the highest common-mode rejection (CMR) over frequency in its class. The CMR of competing devices typically falls off at 200 Hz, while the AD8295 maintains a minimum CMR of 80 dB to 8 kHz for all grades at G = 1. High CMR over frequency allows the AD8295 to reject wideband interference and line harmonics, greatly simplifying filter design. The on-board in amp is gain-programmable and uses a single resistor to set the gain from 1 to 1000, delivering 1 ppm/


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