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AD632T(RevA) Просмотр технического описания (PDF) - Analog Devices

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AD632T
(Rev.:RevA)
ADI
Analog Devices ADI
AD632T Datasheet PDF : 6 Pages
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Feedback attenuation also retains the capability for adding a
signal to the output. Signals may be applied to the Z terminal,
where they are amplified by –10, or to the common ground
connection where they are amplified by –1. Input signals may
also be applied to the lower end of the 2.7 kresistor, giving a
gain of +9.
AD632
Without additional trimming, the accuracy of the AD632B is
sufficient to maintain a 1% error over a 10 V to 1 V denomina-
tor range (The AD535 is functionally equivalent to the AD632
and has guaranteed performance in the divider and square-rooter
configurations and is recommended for such applications).
This range may be extended to 100:1 by simply reducing the X
offset with an externally generated trim voltage (range required
is ± 3.5 mV max) applied to the unused X input. To trim, apply
a ramp of +100 mV to +V at 100 Hz to both X1 and Z1 (if X2 is
used for offset adjustment, otherwise reverse the signal polarity)
and adjust the trim voltage to minimize the variation in the
output.*
Since the output will be near +10 V, it should be ac-coupled for
this adjustment. The increase in noise level and reduction in
bandwidth preclude operation much beyond a ratio of 100 to 1.
*See the AD535 data sheet for more details.
Figure 6. Connections for Scale-Factor of Unity
OPERATION AS A DIVIDER
Figure 7 shows the connection required for division. Unlike
earlier products, the AD632 provides differential operation on
both numerator and denominator, allowing the ratio of two
floating variables to be generated. Further flexibility results from
access to a high impedance summing input to Y1. As with all
dividers based on the use of a multiplier in a feedback loop, the
bandwidth is proportional to the denominator magnitude, as
shown in Figure 3.
Figure 7. Basic Divider Connection
REV. A
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