Wideband, Unity-Gain Stable,
Fast Settling Op Amp
a
AD841
FEATURES
AC PERFORMANCE
Unity-Gain Bandwidth: 40 MHz
Fast Settling: 110 ns to 0.01%
Slew Rate: 300 V/s
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
Plastic DIP (N) Package
TO-8 (H) Package
and
Cerdip (Q) Package
Full Power Bandwidth: 4.7 MHz for 20 V p-p into a
500 ⍀ Load
DC PERFORMANCE
Input Offset Voltage: 1 mV max
Input Voltage Noise: 13 nV/√Hz typ
Open-Loop Gain: 45 V/mV into a 1 k⍀ Load
Output Current: 50 mA min
Supply Current: 12 mA max
LCC (E) Package
APPLICATIONS
High Speed Signal Conditioning
Video and Pulse Amplifiers
Data Acquisition Systems
Line Drivers
Active Filters
Available in 14-Pin Plastic DIP Hermetic Cerdip, 12-Pin
TO-8 Metal Can and 20-Pin LCC Packages
Chips and MIL-STD-883B Parts Available
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The AD841 is a member of the Analog Devices family of wide
bandwidth operational amplifiers. This high speed/high precision
family includes, among others, the AD840, which is stable at a
gain of 10 or greater, and the AD842, which is stable at a gain of
two or greater and has 100 mA minimum output current drive.
These devices are fabricated using Analog Devices’ junction iso-
lated complementary bipolar (CB) process. This process permits
a combination of dc precision and wideband ac performance
previously unobtainable in a monolithic op amp. In addition to
its 40 MHz unity-gain bandwidth product, the AD841 offers ex-
tremely fast settling characteristics, typically settling to within
0.01% of final value in 110 ns for a 10 volt step.
AD841 makes it the preferred choice for data acquisition
applications which require 12-bit accuracy. The AD841 is
also appropriate for other applications such as high speed
DAC and ADC buffer amplifiers and other wide bandwidth
circuitry.
APPLICATION HIGHLIGHTS
1. The high slew rate and fast settling time of the AD841
make it ideal for DAC and ADC buffers, and all types
of video instrumentation circuitry.
2. The AD841 is a precision amplifier. It offers accuracy to
0.01% or better and wide bandwidth performance previ-
ously available only in hybrids.
Unlike many high frequency amplifiers, the AD841 requires no
external compensation. It remains stable over its full operating
temperature range. It also offers a low quiescent current of
12 mA maximum, a minimum output current drive capability of
50 mA, a low input voltage noise of 13 nV/√Hz and low input
offset voltage of 1 mV maximum.
3. The AD841’s thermally balanced layout and the speed
of the CB process allow the AD841 to settle to 0.01% in
110 ns without the long “tails” that occur with other
fast op amps.
The 300 V/µs slew rate of the AD841, along with its 40 MHz
gain bandwidth, ensures excellent performance in video and
pulse amplifier applications. This amplifier is well suited for use
in high frequency signal conditioning circuits and wide band-
width active filters. The extremely rapid settling time of the
4. Laser wafer trimming reduces the input offset voltage to
1 mV max on the K grade, thus eliminating the need for
external offset nulling in many applications. Offset null
pins are provided for additional versatility.
5. The AD841 is an enhanced replacement for the
HA2541.
REV. B
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