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120 kHz Bandwidth, Low Distortion, Isolation Amplifier
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The AD215 is a high speed input isolation amplifier designed to isolate and amplify wide bandwidth analog signals. The innovative circuit and transformer design of the AD215 ensures wide-band ...
Features
Isolation Voltage Rating: 1,500 V rms Wide Bandwidth: 120 kHz, Full Power (-3 db) Rapid Slew Rate: 6 V/?s Fast Settling Time: 9 ?s Low Harmonic Distortion: -80 dB @1 kHz Low Nonlinearity: ±0.005% Wide Output Range: ±10 V, min (Buffered) Built-in Isolated Power Supply: ±15 V dc @ ±10 mA Performance Rated over -40°C to +85°C

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