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AD5941
  • AD5941
  • AD5941
  • AD5941

AD5941

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High Precision, Impedance & Electrochemical Front End

Analog Devices AD5941 Product Info

10 February 2026 6

Features

  • Analog input
    • 16-bit ADC with both 800 kSPS and 1.6 MSPS options
    • Voltage, current, and impedance measurement capability
      • Internal and external current and voltage channels
      • Ultralow leakage switch matrix and input mux
    • Input buffers and programmable gain amplifier
  • Voltage DACs
    • Dual output voltage DAC with an output range of 0.2 V to 2.4 V
  • 12-bit VBIAS0 output to bias potentiostat
    • 6-bit VZERO0 output to bias TIA
    • Ultra low power: 1 µA
    • 1 high speed, 12-bit DAC
      • Output range to sensor: ±607 mV
      • Programmable gain amplifier on output with gain settings of 2 and 0.05
  • Amplifiers, accelerators, and references
    • 1 low power, low noise potentiostat amplifier suitable for potentiostat bias in electrochemical sensing
    • 1 low noise, low power TIA, suitable for measuring sensor current output
      • 50 pA to 3 mA range
      • Programmable load and gain resistors for sensor output
    • Analog hardware accelerators
      • Digital waveform generator
      • Receive filters
      • Complex impedance measurement (DFT) engine
    • 1 high speed TIA to handle wide bandwidth input signals from 0.015 Hz up to 200 kHz
    • Digital waveform generator for generation of sinusoid and trapezoid waveforms
    • 2.5 V and 1.82 V internal reference voltage sources

Part details & applications

The AD5940 and AD5941 are high precision, low power analog front ends (AFEs) designed for portable applications that require high precision, electrochemical-based measurement techniques, such as amperometric, voltammetric, or impedance measurements. The AD5940/AD5941 is designed for skin impedance and body impedance measurements, and works with the AD8233 AFE in a complete bioelectric or biopotential measurement system. The AD5940/AD5941 is designed for electrochemical toxic gas sensing.

The AD5940/AD5941 consist of two high precision excitation loops and one common measurement channel, which enables a wide capability of measurements of the sensor under test. The first excitation loop consists of an ultra low power, dual-output string, digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and a low power, low noise potentiostat. One output of the DAC controls the noninverting input of the potentiostat, and the other output controls the noninverting input of the transimpedance amplifier (TIA). This low power excitation loop is capable of generating signals from dc to 200 Hz.

The second excitation loop consists of a 12-bit DAC, referred to as the high speed DAC. This DAC is capable of generating high frequency excitation signals up to 200 kHz.

The AD5940/AD5941 measurement channel features a 16-bit, 800 kSPS, multichannel successive approximation register (SAR) analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with input buffers, a built in antialias filter, and a programmable gain amplifier (PGA). An input multiplexer (mux) in front of the ADC allows the user to select an input channel for measurement. These input channels include multiple external current inputs, external voltage inputs, and internal channels. The internal channels allow diagnostic measurements of the internal supply voltages, die temperature, and reference voltages.

The current inputs include two TIAs with programmable gain and load resistors for measuring d