AD707KR Analog Devices, AD707KR Datasheet
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... TO-99 metal can packages. Chips, MIL-STD-883B, Rev. C, and tape & reel parts are also available. REV. B Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use ...
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AD707–SPECIFICATIONS INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE Initial vs. Temperature Long-Term Stability Adjustment Range INPUT BIAS CURRENT Average Drift OFFSET CURRENT Average Drift INPUT VOLTAGE NOISE INPUT CURRENT NOISE COMMON-MODE REJECTION RATIO OPEN-LOOP GAIN POWER SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO FREQUENCY RESPONSE Closed-Loop Bandwidth Slew ...
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... AD707AR AD707AR-REEL AD707AR-REEL7 – +85 C AD707BQ AD707JN AD707JR AD707JR-REEL = 110 C/Watt; JA AD707JR-REEL7 = JA AD707KN AD707KR AD707KR-REEL AD707KR-REEL7 +70 C METALIZATION PHOTOGRAPH Dimensions shown in inches and (mm). Contact factory for latest dimensions. NULL NULL –IN +IN 0.110 (2.79) –3– AD707 ORDERING GUIDE ...
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AD707–Typical Characteristics +V S –0.5 +V –1.0 –1.5 +1.5 +1.0 –V +0.5 – SUPPLY VOLTAGE – V Figure 1. Input Common-Mode Range vs. Supply Voltage DUAL-IN-LINE PACKAGE PLASTIC (N) or CERDIP ...
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10V OUT –60 –40 – 100 120 140 TEMPERATURE – C Figure 10. Open-Loop Gain vs. Temperature 160 140 120 ...
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AD707 OFFSET NULLING The input offset voltage of the AD707 is the lowest available in a bipolar op amp, but if additional nulling is required, the circuit shown in Figure 19 offers a null range of 200 V. For wider ...
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SETTLING TIME Figure 22 shows the AD707 settling to within its final value for output step in less than 100 s (in the test con- figuration shown in Figure 23). To achieve settling ...
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AD707 PRECISION CURRENT TRANSMITTER The AD707’s excellent dc performance, especially the low offset voltage, low offset voltage drift and high CMRR, makes it possible to make a high precision voltage-controlled current transmitter using a variation of the Howland Current Source ...