I am building a chopper amplifier to remove 1/f noise. I used ADG1436YRUZ as the modulator for the differential input; then modulated the differential signal is amplified and converted to single ended signal; then this signal and its inverted signal is passed through ADG1419BRMZ for demodulation. For current board, it still has 1/f noise, (around 1Hz). I will improve the clock distribution in next version. But I don't see any schematic mentioning using ADG analog mux as chopper switch. All of the article talking about using discrete NMOS for chopper switches. Is there problem for me to use ADG for this purpose?
Hi John,
I do not see any fundamental reason why the ADG could not be used to build this discrete chopper amplifier.
I am curious why you need to do this discretely? Have you looked over our Zero-Drift amplifier portfolio?
Zero-Drift Amplifiers | Analog Devices
Regards,
David
Hi John,
I do not see any fundamental reason why the ADG could not be used to build this discrete chopper amplifier.
I am curious why you need to do this discretely? Have you looked over our Zero-Drift amplifier portfolio?
Zero-Drift Amplifiers | Analog Devices
Regards,
David