ADA4062-2/ADA4062-455VSY = ±5VVSY = ±15V4433221)1)(mV0(mV0OSOSV–1V–1–2–2–3–3–4–4–5 6 –5 6 –4–3–2–1012345 05 –15–12–9–6–303691215 00 0- 0- 67 V 67 07 CM (V)V 07 CM (V) Figure 11. Input Offset Voltage vs. Common-Mode Voltage Figure 14. Input Offset Voltage vs. Common-Mode Voltage 1000010000VVSY = ±5VSY = ±15V10001000100100))AA(p(pI BI B1010110.10.1–50–250255075100125 12 09 0 –50–250255075100125 0 0- 0- 67 767 TEMPERATURE (°C) 0 TEMPERATURE (°C) 07 Figure 12. Input Bias Current vs. Temperature Figure 15. Input Bias Current vs. Temperature 35VSY = ±5VVSY = ±15V2413))AA(p(pI BI B02–11–20 3 0 –3–2–1012345 01 –12 –10 –8 –6 –4 –202468 10 12 14 16 01 0- 0- 67 67 V 07 CM (V)V 07 CM (V) Figure 13. Input Bias Current vs. Common-Mode Voltage Figure 16. Input Bias Current vs. Common-Mode Voltage Rev. B | Page 7 of 20 Document Outline FEATURES APPLICATIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION PIN CONFIGURATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS THERMAL RESISTANCE POWER SEQUENCING ESD CAUTION TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS APPLICATIONS INFORMATION NOTCH FILTER HIGH-SIDE SIGNAL CONDITIONING MICROPOWER INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER PHASE REVERSAL SCHEMATIC OUTLINE DIMENSIONS ORDERING GUIDE