Q
1.Please write your questions or comments here: The datasheet of the AD8682
stipulate that with a power supply of +/-15V, yhe maximum negative input
voltage is -11V. What would the limit be with a power supply of +/-13V? What
happen if the input voltage goes over this limit?
2.
Thank you for your reply, but my question is on the -11V limit.
In table1 it is said that when supplied with (Vs) +/-15V the input voltage
range is -11V to +15V.
When supplied with (Vs) +/-13V, will the input voltage range be -11V to +13V ?
Or will it be -9V to +13V ?
As my input is a 10V peak sinusoid (with possible overdrive) i need to know if
the input of the AD8682 will support it, and if the output will be normal or
truncated when the input will be in between -9V to -10V.
A
1.The supply (Vs) can be in the range (up to) +/-15V. With your supply (Vs)
+/-13V. is within range.
Input voltage range, see page 3 specified min to max (-11 to +15). Absolute Max
is stated in table 2.
For supply voltages less than ±18 V, the absolute maximum input voltage is
equal to the supply voltage.
Input voltage higher than supply result non-conformance and can damage to the
device. Most cases are permanent due to silicon damage layers and cmos gates.
2.
TBC & merge!