AD8226ARZ

The AD8226ARZ is a precision, low-power, zero-drift instrumentation amplifier designed to deliver accurate and reliable measurements in a variety of applications. This versatile product offers exceptional performance, making it ideal for use in healthcare, industrial, and scientific instrumentation. Equipped with an integrated zero-drift architecture, the AD8226ARZ ensures the highest level of precision and stability. This feature eliminates the need for calibration adjustments over time and temperature fluctuations, resulting in reliable and consistent measurements. With a maximum offset drift of 0.2 µV/°C and an excellent common-mode rejection ratio of 100 dB, this instrumentation amplifier is perfect for demanding applications where accuracy is paramount. The AD8226ARZ operates from a single supply voltage of 2.7V to 5.5V, making it compatible with a wide range of systems. It offers a low input voltage noise of 7 nV/√Hz and a low input bias current of 55 nA, enabling accurate measurements even in low-amplitude signals. Additionally, its low quiescent current of 280 µA maximizes battery life in portable and battery-powered applications. In summary, the AD8226ARZ is a high-performance, low-power instrumentation amplifier that can provide accurate and stable measurements across a wide range of applications. Its exceptional specifications and integrated zero-drift architecture make it an excellent choice for engineers seeking reliable and precise measurement solutions.

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