Overview
The AD713JN is a quad operational amplifier produced by Analog Devices Inc. It consists of four AD711 BiFET op amps integrated into a single package, offering excellent DC and AC characteristics. This high-speed BiFET op amp is known for its high precision, rapid settling times, and ample bandwidth, making it suitable for a variety of demanding applications. The AD713JN is internally compensated for stable operation at unity gain and is available in 16-lead SOIC, 14-lead PDIP, and 14-lead CERDIP packages.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Min | Typ | Max | Unit |
---|---|---|---|---|
Input Offset Voltage | - | 1.5 mV | 5 mV | mV |
Input Bias Current | - | 10 pA | 50 pA | pA |
Input Offset Current | - | 5 pA | 20 pA | pA |
Open-Loop Gain | 150 V/mV | 200 V/mV | - | V/mV |
Slew Rate | 16 V/μs | 20 V/ms | - | V/μs, V/ms |
Unity Gain Bandwidth | - | 4 MHz | - | MHz |
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | - | 0.0003% | - | % |
Settling Time (0.01% for 10 V Step) | - | 1 ms | - | ms |
Operating Temperature Range (AD713J) | 0°C | - | 70°C | °C |
Operating Temperature Range (AD713A) | -40°C | - | 85°C | °C |
Key Features
- High-speed BiFET op amp with excellent DC and AC performance.
- Low total harmonic distortion (THD) of 0.0003% and high slew rate of 16 V/μs.
- Fast settling time of 1 ms to 0.01% for a 10 V step.
- Internally compensated for stable operation at unity gain.
- Available in 16-lead SOIC, 14-lead PDIP, and 14-lead CERDIP packages.
- Enhanced replacement for op amps like the LF347 and TL084.
- High open-loop gain of 150 V/mV minimum.
- Low input offset voltage and bias current.
Applications
- Active filters in 12-, 14-, and 16-bit data acquisition systems.
- Buffer amplifiers for 12- and 14-bit DACs and ADCs.
- Input buffers for precision ADCs.
- Photo diode preamplifier applications.
- Demanding audio applications due to its low THD.
- Industrial and medical applications requiring high precision and reliability.
Q & A
- What is the AD713JN?
The AD713JN is a quad operational amplifier consisting of four AD711 BiFET op amps, produced by Analog Devices Inc.
- What are the key specifications of the AD713JN?
Key specifications include a low input offset voltage, high slew rate, fast settling time, and low total harmonic distortion. See the specifications table for detailed information.
- In what packages is the AD713JN available?
The AD713JN is available in 16-lead SOIC, 14-lead PDIP, and 14-lead CERDIP packages.
- What are the typical applications of the AD713JN?
Typical applications include active filters, buffer amplifiers for DACs and ADCs, input buffers for precision ADCs, photo diode preamplifiers, and demanding audio applications.
- What is the operating temperature range for the AD713J and AD713A?
The AD713J operates from 0°C to 70°C, while the AD713A operates from -40°C to +85°C.
- What is the slew rate of the AD713JN?
The slew rate of the AD713JN is a minimum of 16 V/μs.
- What is the total harmonic distortion (THD) of the AD713JN?
The total harmonic distortion (THD) of the AD713JN is 0.0003%.
- How long does it take for the AD713JN to settle to 0.01% for a 10 V step?
The AD713JN settles to 0.01% for a 10 V step in 1 ms.
- Is the AD713JN internally compensated?
Yes, the AD713JN is internally compensated for stable operation at unity gain.
- What are some of the op amps that the AD713JN can replace?
The AD713JN can replace op amps such as the LF347 and TL084.