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ALD1704 - RAIL TO RAIL CMOS OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

Download the ALD1704 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the ALD1704A variant, as both devices belong to the same rail to rail cmos operational amplifier family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The ALD1704A/ALD1704B/ALD1704/ALD1704G is a CMOS monolithic operational amplifier with MOSFET input that has rail-to-rail input and output voltage ranges.

The input voltage range and output voltage range are very close to the positive and negative power supply voltages.

Key Features

  • Rail-to-rail input and output voltage ranges.
  • 5.0V/µs slew rate.
  • Output settles to 2mV of supply rails.
  • High capacitive load capability -- up to 4000pF.
  • Symmetrical push-pull output drives.
  • No frequency compensation required -- unity gain stable.
  • Extremely low input bias currents -- 1.0pA typical (20pAMax).
  • Ideal for high source impedance.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (ALD1704A_AdvancedLinearDevices.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number ALD1704
Manufacturer Advanced Linear Devices
File Size 78.06 KB
Description RAIL TO RAIL CMOS OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER
Datasheet download datasheet ALD1704 Datasheet

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ADVANCED LINEAR DEVICES, INC. ALD1704A/ALD1704B ALD1704/ALD1704G RAIL-TO-RAIL CMOS OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ALD1704A/ALD1704B/ALD1704/ALD1704G is a CMOS monolithic operational amplifier with MOSFET input that has rail-to-rail input and output voltage ranges. The input voltage range and output voltage range are very close to the positive and negative power supply voltages. Typically the input voltage can be beyond positive power supply voltage V+, or the negative power supply voltage V- by up to 300mV. The output voltage swings to within 60mV of either positive or negative power supply voltages at rated load.