Hi,
I would like to know the common mode voltage range of ADA4522-2. I am using this as a buffer. The supply voltage to the Op-Amp is ±5 V and my input would be near to 5V( assume 4.9V). What can be my possible output value.?
Thanks in advance.
ADA4522-2
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Hi,
I would like to know the common mode voltage range of ADA4522-2. I am using this as a buffer. The supply voltage to the Op-Amp is ±5 V and my input would be near to 5V( assume 4.9V). What can be my possible output value.?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Emman,
It is functioning well but as temperature changes the drift of output current is also large. So i was looking for an IC which had low offset voltage and drift. Then i came across AD8638, AD4522-2 etc. One doubt which i have is that, in the datasheets of AD8638 and AD4522-2 it is mentioned that it is a rail to rail output Op-Amp, but you said above that there is a headroom of 1.5V. I tried simulating the spice model of AD8638 in LT spice. The positive output is getting saturated at 2.9 V.
How can we come to know whether a given Op-Amp is rail to rail or not? Please provide me a clear understanding on this.
Is the datasheet wrong? Where in the datasheet it is mentioned about the headroom voltage? You were telling about 1.5V headroom on ADA4522-2. I did not find this anywhere. Please help me on this also..
Thanks and Regards,
Ashok
Hi Emman,
It is functioning well but as temperature changes the drift of output current is also large. So i was looking for an IC which had low offset voltage and drift. Then i came across AD8638, AD4522-2 etc. One doubt which i have is that, in the datasheets of AD8638 and AD4522-2 it is mentioned that it is a rail to rail output Op-Amp, but you said above that there is a headroom of 1.5V. I tried simulating the spice model of AD8638 in LT spice. The positive output is getting saturated at 2.9 V.
How can we come to know whether a given Op-Amp is rail to rail or not? Please provide me a clear understanding on this.
Is the datasheet wrong? Where in the datasheet it is mentioned about the headroom voltage? You were telling about 1.5V headroom on ADA4522-2. I did not find this anywhere. Please help me on this also..
Thanks and Regards,
Ashok