Overview
The AD711JNZ, produced by Analog Devices Inc., is a high-speed, precision monolithic operational amplifier that offers excellent overall performance at competitive prices. It is designed using advanced processing technology and 100% testing, ensuring low input offset voltage and minimal offset voltage drift. This op amp is particularly suited for applications requiring a combination of superior AC and DC performance, such as active filters, buffers for 12-bit D/A and A/D converters, and high-speed integrators.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Input Offset Voltage (Max) | 0.25 mV (C grade), 2 mV (J grade) |
Input Offset Voltage Drift | 3 μV/°C (Max) |
Slew Rate (Min) | 16 V/ms |
Settling Time | 1 ms to ±0.01% |
Noise (0.1 Hz to 10 Hz) | 4 μV p-p (Max) |
Unity Gain Bandwidth | Not specified in the provided sources, but typically high for high-speed op amps |
Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to +85°C (AD711S/T), -55°C to +125°C (other grades) |
Package Types | Plastic Mini-DIP, Plastic SOIC, Hermetic Cerdip, Hermetic Metal Can |
Lead Temperature Range (Soldering 60 sec) | 300°C |
Key Features
- High-speed operation with a slew rate of 16 V/ms and settling time of 1 ms to ±0.01%.
- Low input offset voltage and offset voltage drift, making it suitable for precision applications.
- Excellent dynamic response, ideal for active filters and high-speed integrators.
- Low noise performance with a maximum voltage noise of 4 μV p-p from 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz.
- Available in various package types including Plastic Mini-DIP, Plastic SOIC, Hermetic Cerdip, and Hermetic Metal Can.
Applications
- Active filters due to its superior AC and DC performance.
- Buffers for 12-bit D/A and A/D converters.
- High-speed integrators.
- General-purpose high-speed amplification in various electronic systems.
Q & A
- What is the AD711JNZ operational amplifier? The AD711JNZ is a high-speed, precision monolithic operational amplifier produced by Analog Devices Inc.
- What are the key features of the AD711JNZ? It includes low input offset voltage, high slew rate, fast settling time, and low noise performance.
- What are the typical applications of the AD711JNZ? It is used in active filters, as buffers for D/A and A/D converters, and as high-speed integrators.
- What is the input offset voltage of the AD711JNZ? The input offset voltage is 0.25 mV (Max) for the C grade and 2 mV (Max) for the J grade.
- What is the slew rate of the AD711JNZ? The slew rate is 16 V/ms (Min).
- What is the settling time of the AD711JNZ? The settling time is 1 ms to ±0.01%.
- What is the noise performance of the AD711JNZ? The maximum voltage noise is 4 μV p-p from 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz.
- In what package types is the AD711JNZ available? It is available in Plastic Mini-DIP, Plastic SOIC, Hermetic Cerdip, and Hermetic Metal Can packages.
- What is the operating temperature range of the AD711JNZ? The operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C (AD711S/T) and -55°C to +125°C (other grades).
- What is the lead temperature range for soldering the AD711JNZ? The lead temperature range for soldering is 300°C for 60 seconds.