AD8392A
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The AD8392A is comprised of four high output current, low
power consumption, operational amplifiers. It is particularly
well suited for the CO driver interface...
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AD8392A on Analog.com
Hello everyone,
I want to build a simple non-inverting amplifier using AD8392A. I read the datasheet thoroughly that can be downloaded from here: https://www.analog.com/en/products/ad8392a.html?doc=AD8392A.pdf#product-overview
There are 3 pins related to the supply: Vcc, Vee and GND. If I want to use Single Supply mode, it is not clear to me based on the datasheet (because there is literally nothing written about it) that what to connect to Vee and GND? I suppose my positive rail goes to Vcc.
Thank you for the help in advance
Hi,
beware of minimum supply voltage is +/-5V. So in unipolar operation you need at least 10V.
Then you connect Vee to your GND. For IC-GND you must supply stable +5V, which you have to use for Vcom (Fig.18 datasheet). And Vcc you connect to your V+ (>/= 10V).
Hi,
beware of minimum supply voltage is +/-5V. So in unipolar operation you need at least 10V.
Then you connect Vee to your GND. For IC-GND you must supply stable +5V, which you have to use for Vcom (Fig.18 datasheet). And Vcc you connect to your V+ (>/= 10V).
Thank you very much for your help. It was just absolutely not clear for me based on the datasheet that in case of single supply, I can connect GND plane both to Vee and GND pins of the IC.