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High Common-Mode Voltage, Programmable Gain Difference Amplifier
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The AD628 is a precision difference amplifier that combines excellent dc performance with high common-mode rejection over a wide range of frequencies. When used to scale high voltages, it allows...
Features
High common-mode input voltage range ±120 V at VS = ±15 V Gain range 0.1 to 100 Operating temperature range: ?40°C to +85°C Supply voltage range Dual supply: ±2.25 V to ±18 V Single supply: 4.5 V to 36 V Excellent ac and dc performance Offset temperature stability RTI: 10 ?V/°C maximum Offset: ±1.5 V mV maximum CMRR RTI: 75 dB minimum, dc to 500 Hz, G = +1

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