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AD694BR

Manufacturer Part Number
AD694BR
Description
4-20mA Transceiver
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Type
Current Transmitterr
Datasheet

Specifications of AD694BR

Amplifier Case Style
SOIC
No. Of Pins
16
Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C)
No
Leaded Process Compatible
No
Package / Case
16-SOIC
Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Input Type
Voltage
Output Type
Voltage
Current - Supply
23mA
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Interface
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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AD694
Typical Minimum Supply Voltage vs. Temperature for 2 V
and 10 V Full Scale
Voltage Reference Power Supply Rejection
I
OUT
: Voltage Compliance vs. Temperature
Maximum R
L
vs. Supply Voltage
–4–
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The operation of the AD694 can best be understood by dividing
the circuit into three functional parts (see Figure 1). First, a
single supply input amplifier buffers the high level, single-ended
input signal. The buffer amplifier drives the second section, a
voltage to current (V/I) converter, that makes a 0 to 16 mA sig-
nal dependent current.
The third section, a voltage reference and offset generator, is re-
sponsible for providing the 4 mA offset current signal.
BUFFER AMPLIFIER
The buffer amplifier is a single supply amplifier that may be
used as a unity gain buffer, an output amplifier for a current
output DAC, or as a gain block to amplify low level signals. The
amplifier’s PNP input stage has a common-mode range that ex-
tends from a few hundred mV below ground to within 2.5 V of
V
The output range extends from about 1 mV above common to
within 2.5 V of V
The amplifier can source a maximum load of 5 kΩ, but can sink
only as much as its internal 10 kΩ pulldown resistor allows.
V/I CONVERTER
The ground referenced, input signal from the buffer amplifier is
converted to a 0 to 0.8 mA current by A2 and level shifted to
the positive supply. A current mirror then multiplies this signal
by a factor of 20 to make the signal current of 0 to 16 mA. This
technique allows the output stage to drive a load to within 2 V
of the positive supply (V
Pin 1 across resistors R1 and R2 by driving the Darlington tran-
sistor, Q2. The high gain Darlington transmits the resistor cur-
rent to its collector and to R3 (900 Ω). A3 forces the level
shifted signal across the 45 Ω resistor to get a current gain of 20.
The transfer function of the V/I stage is therefore:
resulting in a 0-16 mA output swing for a 0–10 V input. Tying
Pin 4 (2 V FS) to ground shorts out R2 and results in a 2 V
full-scale input for a 16 mA output span.
The output stage of the V/I converter is of a unique design that
allows the I
strate) potential of the device. The output transistor can always
drive a load to a point 36 V below the positive supply (V
S
. The Class A output of the amplifier appears at Pin 1 (FB).
OUT
Figure 1. Functional Block Diagram
I
OUT
pin to drive a load below the common (sub-
S
when the amplifier is operated as a follower.
=
20
×
S
). Amplifier A2 forces the voltage at
V
PIN1
/
(
R1
+
R2
)
S
REV. B
). An

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