AD711AH Analog Devices, AD711AH Datasheet
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... PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS 1. The AD711 offers excellent overall performance at very competitive prices. 2. Analog Devices’ advanced processing technology and 100% testing guarantee a low input offset voltage (0.25 mV max, C grade max, J grade). Input offset voltage is specified in the warmed-up condition. Analog Devices’ laser wafer drift trimming process reduces input offset voltage drifts to 3 µ ...
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AD711–SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Min 1 INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE Initial Offset MIN MAX vs. Temp vs. Supply 76/76/76 MIN MAX Long-Term Stability 2 INPUT BIAS CURRENT ...
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... Although the AD711 features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high-energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality. Model AD711AH AD711AQ and – ...
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AD711–Typical Performance Characteristics SUPPLY VOLTAGE – Volts 2.75 2.50 2.25 2.00 1. SUPPLY VOLTAGE – Volts 100 V = 15V S ...
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PHASE GAIN 100pF –20 –20 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M FREQUENCY – Hz 100 V = 15V ...
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AD711 –60 –40 – 100 120 140 TEMPERATURE – 0 AD711 OUT 0.1 F ...
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OPTIMIZING SETTLING TIME Most bipolar high-speed D/A converters have current outputs; therefore, for most applications, an external op amp is required for current-to-voltage conversion. The settling time of the converter/op amp combination depends on the settling time of the DAC ...
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AD711 OP AMP SETTLING TIME—A MATHEMATICAL MODEL The design of the AD711 gives careful attention to optimizing individual circuit components; in addition, a careful tradeoff was made: the gain bandwidth product (4 MHz) and slew rate (20 V/µs) were chosen ...
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GUARDING The low input bias current (15 pA) and low noise characteristics of the AD711 BiFET op amp make it suitable for electrometer applications such as photo diode preamplifiers and picoampere 4.99k DATA DYNAMICS 5109 V (OR IN EQUIVALENT FLAT ...
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AD711 Figures 8 and 9 show the AD711 and AD7545 (12-bit CMOS DAC) configured for unipolar binary (2-quadrant multiplication) or bipolar (4-quadrant multiplication) operation. Capacitor C1 provides phase compensation to reduce overshoot and ringing 33pF GAIN ...
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If the A/D conversion speed is not excessive and the bandwidth of the amplifier is sufficient, the amplifier’s output will return to the nominal value before the converter makes its comparison. However, many amplifiers have relatively narrow bandwidth yielding ...
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AD711 9-POLE CHEBYCHEV FILTER Figure 17 shows the AD711 and its dual counterpart, the AD712 9-pole Chebychev filter using active frequency dependent negative resistors (FDNR). With a cutoff frequency of 50 kHz and better than 90 dB rejection, ...
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Mini-DIP Package (N- PIN 1 0.25 (6.35 0.39 (9.91) MAX 0.045(1.14) 0.035(0.89) 0.175(4.44) 0.025(0.64) 0.165(4.19) 0.155(3.94) 0.21(5.33) 0.125 (3.18) 0.18(4.57) MIN 0.15(3.81) 0.100 SEATING (2.54) 0.023(0.54) PLANE TYP 0.018(0.46) 0.15 0.015(0.38) 0.033 (0.84) NOM 0.158 (4.01) ...
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AD711 Revision History Location Data Sheet changed from REV REV. B. Edits to ORDERING GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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