Datasheet AD704 (Analog Devices)

ManufacturerAnalog Devices
DescriptionPicoampere Input Current Quad Bipolar Op Amp
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Picoampere Input Current Quad. Bipolar Op Amp. AD704. FEATURES. CONNECTION DIAGRAMS. High dc precision. OUTPUT. 16 OUTPUT

Datasheet AD704 Analog Devices, Revision: E

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Picoampere Input Current Quad Bipolar Op Amp AD704 FEATURES CONNECTION DIAGRAMS High dc precision OUTPUT 1 16 OUTPUT 150 µV maximum offset voltage –IN 2 1 4 15 –IN 1.5 µV/°C maximum offset voltage drift OUTPUT 1 14 OUTPUT +IN 3 14 +IN 270 pA maximum input bias current AD704 –IN 2 1 4 13 –IN +VS 4 13 –VS TOP VIEW 0.3 pA/°C typical I +IN 3 12 +IN +IN 5 12 +IN B drift AD704 Low noise: 0.5 µV p-p +VS 4 11 –VS –IN 6 2 3 11 –IN TOP VIEW +IN 5 10 +IN Typical noise: 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz OUTPUT 7 10 OUTPUT –IN 6 2 3 9 –IN NC 8 9 NC Low power: 600 µA maximum supply current per amplifier (Not to Scale)
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OUTPUT
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7 8 OUTPUT (Not to Scale) Dual version: AD706 NC = NO CONNECT
00818- 00818- Figure 1. 14-Lead Plastic DIP (N) Figure 2. 16-Lead SOIC (R) Package
APPLICATIONS T1 T4 Industrial/process controls N1 N4 –I OU NC OU –I Weigh scales 3 2 1 20 19 ECG/EKG instrumentation +IN1 4 18 +IN4 1 4 Low frequency active filters NC 5 17 NC AD704 GENERAL DESCRIPTION +V 6 TOP VIEW S 16 –VS (Not to Scale) NC 7 15 NC
The AD704 is a quad, low power bipolar op amp that has the
2 3 +IN2 8 14 +IN3
low input bias current of a BiFET amplifier and offers a signifi- cantly lower IB drift over temperature. It uses superbeta bipolar
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input transistors to achieve picoampere input bias current levels 003
N2 T2 T3 NC N3 –I –I
(similar to FET input amplifiers at room temperature), while its
OU OU
00818- Figure 3. 20-Terminal LCC IB typically increases only by 5× at 125°C (unlike a BiFET amp, (E-20-1) Package for which IB doubles every 10°C, resulting in a 1000× increase at
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125°C). In addition, the AD704 achieves 150 μV offset voltage and the low noise characteristics of a precision bipolar input op amp. Because it has only 1/20 the input bias current of an OP07, the
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AD704 does not require the commonly used balancing resistor.
A) TYPICAL JFET AMP n
Furthermore, the current noise is 1/5 that of the OP07, which
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makes the AD704 usable with much higher source impedances.
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At 1/6 the supply current (per amplifier) of the OP07, the
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AD704 is better suited for today’s higher density circuit boards
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and battery-powered applications.
AD704
The AD704 is an excellent choice for use in low frequency active filters in 12- and 14-bit data acquisition systems, in precision
0.01 –55 25 125
004 instrumentation, and as a high quality integrator. The AD704 is
TEMPERATURE (°C)
00818- internally compensated for unity gain stability. The AD704J is Figure 4. Input Bias Current Over Temperature rated over the commercial temperature range of 0°C to 70°C.
Table 1. Low I
The AD704A is rated over the industrial temperature of −40°C
B @ 125°C
to +85°C. The AD704S is rated over the military temperature
Model 30V 16V 1.3 to 5V Next Generation
range of −55°C to +125°C, processed to MIL-STD-883B. Single N/A AD8663 AD8603 N/A Dual AD706 AD8667 AD8607 AD8622 Quad AD704 AD8669 AD8609 AD8624
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