The AD8226ARZ has 8 pins in a standard SOIC package: 1. Pin 1: Gain Set 2. Pin 2: V- 3. Pin 3: Output 4. Pin 4: V+ 5. Pin 5: REF 6. Pin 6: V- 7. Pin 7: V+ 8. Pin 8: Gain Set
Advantages: - High precision - Low noise - Wide bandwidth - Versatile gain options
Disadvantages: - Relatively high cost - Sensitive to electromagnetic interference
The AD8226ARZ is designed to amplify small differential signals while rejecting common-mode noise. It achieves this through a combination of precision resistors and operational amplifiers configured in a three-op-amp instrumentation amplifier architecture.
The AD8226ARZ is ideal for applications requiring high precision signal amplification, such as: - Medical instrumentation - Industrial process control - Test and measurement equipment - Data acquisition systems - Precision sensor interfaces
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