Dual Precision, Low Cost,
High Speed BiFET Op Amp
AD712
FEATURES
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
AMPLIFIER NO. 1
AMPLIFIER NO. 2
Enhanced replacement for LF412 and TL082
AC performance
1
8
V+
OUTPUT
INVERTING
INPUT
Settles to 0.01% in 1.0 μs
OUTPUT
2
3
4
7
6
5
16 V/μs minimum slew rate (AD712J)
3 MHz minimum unity-gain bandwidth (AD712J)
DC performance
INVERTING
INPUT
NONINVERTING
INPUT
NONINVERTING
INPUT
V–
AD712
200 V/mV minimum open-loop gain (AD712K)
Figure 1. 8-Lead PDIP (N-Suffix),
SOIC_N (R-Suffix), and CERDIP (Q-Suffix)
Surface mount available in tape and reel in
accordance with the EIA-481A standard
MIL-STD-883B parts available
Single version available: AD711
Quad version: AD713
Available in PDIP, SOIC_N, and CERDIP packages
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
military temperature range of −55°C to +125°C and is available
processed to MIL-STD-883B, Rev. C.
The AD712 is a high speed, precision, monolithic operational
amplifier offering high performance at very modest prices. Its
very low offset voltage and offset voltage drift are the results of
advanced laser wafer trimming technology. These performance
benefits allow the user to easily upgrade existing designs that
use older precision BiFETs and, in many cases, bipolar op amps.
Extended reliability PLUS screening is available, specified over
the commercial and industrial temperature ranges. PLUS
screening includes 168-hour burn-in, in addition to other
environmental and physical tests.
The superior ac and dc performance of this op amp makes it
suitable for active filter applications. With a slew rate of 16 V/μs
and a settling time of 1 μs to ±±.±1%, the AD712 is ideal as a
buffer for 12-bit digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital
converters and as a high speed integrator. The settling time is
unmatched by any similar IC amplifier.
The AD712 is available in 8-lead PDIP, SOIC_N, and CERDIP
packages.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
1. The AD712 offers excellent overall performance at very
competitive prices.
The combination of excellent noise performance and low input
current also make the AD712 useful for photo diode preamps.
Common-mode rejection of 88 dB and open-loop gain of
4±± V/mV ensure 12-bit performance even in high speed
unity-gain buffer circuits.
2. The Analog Devices, Inc. advanced processing technology
and 1±±% testing guarantee a low input offset voltage (3 mV
maximum, J grade). Input offset voltage is specified in the
warmed-up condition.
The AD712 is pinned out in a standard op amp configuration
and is available in seven performance grades. The AD712J and
AD712K are rated over the commercial temperature range of
±°C to 7±°C. The AD712A is rated over the industrial tempera-
ture range of −4±°C to +85°C. The AD712S is rated over the
3. Together with precision dc performance, the AD712 offers
excellent dynamic response. It settles to ±±.±1% in 1 μs and
has a minimum slew rate of 16 V/μs. Thus, this device is ideal
for applications such as DAC and ADC buffers that require a
combination of superior ac and dc performance.
Rev. G
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