Specifications
SKU: 11712121
Parameter | Symbol | Min | Typ | Max | Unit | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Supply Voltage | Vcc | 10 | 15 | 20 | V | |
Supply Current | Icc | - | 20 | 40 | mA | |
Differential Input Range | Vid | -10 | 0 | 10 | V | For X, Y, and Z inputs |
Output Voltage Range | Vo | -10 | 0 | 10 | V | Relative to ground |
Bandwidth | fBW | - | 1 | 5 | MHz | -3 dB point |
Power Dissipation | Pd | - | 300 | 500 | mW | Maximum at 20V supply |
Operating Temperature | Toper | -40 | 0 | 85 | °C | Industrial grade |
Storage Temperature | Tstg | -65 | 0 | 150 | °C | |
Output Impedance | Zo | - | 75 | - | Ω | At 1 kHz |
CMRR (Common Mode Rejection Ratio) | CMRR | 60 | 80 | 90 | dB | At 60 Hz |
PSRR (Power Supply Rejection Ratio) | PSRR | 60 | 80 | 90 | dB | At 60 Hz |
Instructions for Use:
Supply Voltage:
- The AD633BRZ-REEL operates with a supply voltage range from 10V to 20V. Ensure the supply voltage is stable and within this range to avoid damage or incorrect operation.
Input Signals:
- The differential input range for the X, Y, and Z inputs is ±10V. Do not exceed these limits to prevent damage to the device.
- Connect the input signals to the appropriate pins (X1, X2, Y1, Y2, Z1, Z2).
Output Signal:
- The output voltage range is ±10V relative to ground. Ensure that the load connected to the output can handle this voltage range.
- The output impedance is 75Ω at 1 kHz, which should be considered when designing the load circuit.
Bandwidth:
- The device has a bandwidth of up to 5 MHz (-3 dB point). For applications requiring higher frequencies, consider the roll-off characteristics.
Temperature Considerations:
- The operating temperature range is -40°C to 85°C. Ensure the device is used within this range to maintain performance and reliability.
- The storage temperature range is -65°C to 150°C. Store the device in a controlled environment to avoid degradation.
Power Dissipation:
- The maximum power dissipation is 500 mW at a 20V supply. Ensure adequate heat dissipation to prevent overheating.
Common Mode and Power Supply Rejection:
- The CMRR and PSRR are important for rejecting unwanted common mode and power supply noise. These values are specified at 60 Hz and should be considered in noisy environments.
Mounting and Handling:
- Handle the device with care to avoid static discharge and physical damage.
- Follow standard surface mount technology (SMT) procedures for mounting on a PCB.
Testing and Troubleshooting:
- Before connecting the device to your circuit, verify all connections and supply voltages.
- Use a multimeter to check for short circuits and open circuits.
- If the device does not function as expected, refer to the datasheet for troubleshooting tips and contact the manufacturer if necessary.
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