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AD215_16 Datasheet, PDF (1/13 Pages) Analog Devices – 120 kHz Bandwidth, Low Distortion, Isolation Amplifier
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120 kHz Bandwidth, Low Distortion,
Isolation Amplifier
AD215
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
APPLICATIONS INCLUDE
High Speed Data Acquisition Systems
Power Line and Transient Monitors
Multichannel Muxed Input Isolation
Waveform Recording Instrumentation
Power Supply Controls
Vibration Analysis
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
FB 4
UNCOMMITTED
INPUT OP AMP
IN– 3
IN+ 1
IN COM 2
SIGNAL
MODULATOR
DEMODULATOR
T1
AD215
R
LOW-PASS
FILTER
150kHz
33kΩ
+VISO 6
–VISO 5
ISOLATED
DC
SUPPLY
POWER
T2
430kHz
POWER
OSCILLATOR
R
38 OUT HI
OUTPUT
BUFFER
36 TRIM
0.01µF
37 OUT LO
42 +15VIN
44 –15VIN
43 PWR RTN
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD215 is a high speed input isolation amplifier designed to
isolate and amplify wide bandwidth analog signals. The innova-
tive circuit and transformer design of the AD215 ensures wide-
band dynamic characteristics while preserving key dc performance
specifications.
The AD215 provides complete galvanic isolation between the
input and output of the device including the user-available
front-end isolated power supplies. The functionally complete
design, powered by a ± 15 V dc supply, eliminates the need for a
user supplied isolated dc/dc converter. This permits the designer
to minimize circuit overhead and reduce overall system design
complexity and component costs.
The design of the AD215 emphasizes maximum flexibility and
ease of use in a broad range of applications where fast analog
signals must be measured under high common-mode voltage
(CMV) conditions. The AD215 has a ± 10 V input/output
range, a specified gain range of 1 V/V to 10 V/V, a buffered out-
put with offset trim and a user-available isolated front-end
power supply which produces ± 15 V dc at ± 10 mA.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
High Speed Dynamic Characteristics: The AD215 features
a typical full-power bandwidth of 120 kHz (100 kHz min), rise
time of 3 µs and settling time of 9 µs. The high speed perfor-
mance of the AD215 allows for unsurpassed galvanic isolation
of virtually any wideband dynamic signal.
Flexible Input and Buffered Output Stages: An uncommit-
ted op amp is provided on the input stage of the AD215 to
allow for input buffering or amplification and signal condition-
ing. The AD215 also features a buffered output stage to drive
low impedance loads and an output voltage trim for zeroing the
output offset where needed.
High Accuracy: The AD215 has a typical nonlinearity of
± 0.005% (B grade) of full-scale range and the total harmonic
distortion is typically –80 dB at 1 kHz. The AD215 provides
designers with complete isolation of the desired signal without
loss of signal integrity or quality.
Excellent Common-Mode Performance: The AD215BY
(AD215AY) provides 1,500 V rms (750 V rms) common-mode
voltage protection from its input to output. Both grades feature
a low common-mode capacitance of 4.5 pF inclusive of the
dc/dc power isolation. This results in a typical common-mode
rejection specification of 105 dB and a low leakage current of
2.0 µA rms max (240 V rms, 60 Hz).
Isolated Power: An unregulated isolated power supply of
± 15 V dc @ ± 10 mA is available at the isolated input port of
the AD215. This permits the use of ancillary isolated front-end
amplifiers or signal conditioning components without the need
for a separate dc/dc supply. Even the excitation of transducers
can be accomplished in most applications.
Rated Performance over the –40؇C to +85؇C Temperature
Range: With an extended industrial temperature range rating,
the AD215 is an ideal isolation solution for use in many indus-
trial environments.
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