Precision, Low Power
BiFET Op Amp
a
AD548
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
Plastic Mini-DIP (N) Package
and
FEATURES
Enhanced Replacement for LF441 and TL061
DC Performance:
SOIC (R)Package
200 ꢀA max Quiescent Current
10 pA max Bias Current, Warmed Up (AD548C)
250 ꢀV max Offset Voltage (AD548C)
2 ꢀV/ꢁC max Drift (AD548C)
2 ꢀV p-p Noise, 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz
AC Performance:
OFFSET NULL
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
NC
V+
INVERTING
INPUT
NONINVERTING
INPUT
OUTPUT
1.8 V/ꢀs Slew Rate
OFFSET
NULL
AD548
5
V–
1 MHz Unity Gain Bandwidth
Available in Plastic and Hermetic Metal Can Packages
and in Chip Form
Available in Tape and Reel in Accordance with
EIA-481A Standard
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NOTE: PIN 4 CONNECTED TO CASE
NC = NO CONNECT
MIL-STD-883B Parts Available
Dual Version Available: AD648
Surface-Mount (SOIC) Package Available
10kꢂ
5
1
–15V
4
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
V
TRIM
OS
The AD548 is a low power, precision monolithic operational
amplifier. It offers both low bias current (10 pA max, warmed
up) and low quiescent current (200 µA max) and is fabricated
with ion-implanted FET and laser wafer trimming technologies.
Input bias current is guaranteed over the AD548’s entire
common-mode voltage range.
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
1. A combination of low supply current, excellent dc and ac
performance and low drift makes the AD548 the ideal op
amp for high performance, low power applications.
The economical J grade has a maximum guaranteed input offset
voltage of less than 2 mV and an input offset voltage drift of less
than 20 µV/°C. This level of dc precision is achieved utilizing
Analog’s laser wafer drift trimming process. The combination of
low quiescent current and low offset voltage drift minimizes
changes in input offset voltage due to self-heating effects.
2. The AD548 is pin compatible with industry standard op
amps such as the LF441, TL061, and AD542, enabling
designers to improve performance while achieving a reduction
in power dissipation of up to 85%.
The AD548 is recommended for any dual supply op amp applica-
tion requiring low power and excellent dc and ac performance.
In applications such as battery-powered, precision instrument
front ends and CMOS DAC buffers, the AD548’s excellent com-
bination of low input offset voltage and drift, low bias current,
and low 1/f noise reduces output errors. High common-mode
rejection (82 dB, min on the “B” grade) and high open-loop
gain ensures better than 12-bit linearity in high impedance,
buffer applications.
3. Guaranteed low input offset voltage (2 mV max) and drift
(20 µV/°C max) for the AD548J are achieved utilizing
Analog Devices’ laser drift trimming technology, eliminating
the need for external trimming.
4. Analog Devices specifies each device in the warmed-up
condition, insuring that the device will meet its published
specifications in actual use.
5. A dual version, the AD648, is also available.
6. Enhanced replacement for LF441 and TL061.
The AD548 is pinned out in a standard op amp configuration
and is available in three performance grades. The AD548J and
AD548K are rated over the commercial temperature range of
0°C to 70°C. The AD548B is rated over the industrial tempera-
ture range of –40°C to +85°C.
The AD548 is available in an 8-lead plastic mini-DIP and
surface-mount (SOIC) packages.
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