The AD261 is an analog integrated circuit designed for high-precision applications. It is part of Analog Devices' portfolio of high-performance...
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The AD261 is an analog integrated circuit designed for high-precision applications. It is part of Analog Devices' portfolio of high-performance analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and related products. The AD261 is noted for its low power consumption, high accuracy, and ability to operate over a wide range of supply voltages, making it suitable for various industrial, medical, and communication applications.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Supply Voltage | 5.5V |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Storage Temperature | -65°C to +150°C |
| Parameter | Condition | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Offset Voltage | Vcc = 5V, TA = 25°C | 0.1mV | 1mV | 10mV | mV |
| Gain Error | Vcc = 5V, TA = 25°C | 0.01% | 0.1% | 1% | % |
When designing with the AD261, consider the power supply decoupling to minimize noise. The component should be placed close to the analog signal source to reduce noise pickup. Additionally, ensure proper grounding and shielding to maintain the high accuracy of the device.
The AD261 is available in SOIC and PDIP packages. For surface mount devices, use a soldering iron with a temperature-controlled tip to prevent overheating the component. For through-hole devices, ensure the leads are properly aligned with the PCB holes before soldering.
The AD261 operates within a specified temperature range. Ensure the device does not exceed the maximum junction temperature to prevent damage. Also, avoid exposing the device to high humidity or moisture, which can affect its performance and reliability.