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ALD1712B - RAIL-TO-RAIL PRECISION OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER

This page provides the datasheet information for the ALD1712B, a member of the ALD1712A RAIL-TO-RAIL PRECISION OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER family.

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Description

The ALD1712A/ALD1712B/ALD1712 is a monolithic precision operational amplifier intended primarily for a wide range of analog applications in +5V single power supply and ±5V dual power supply systems as well as +5V to +10V battery operated systems.

Features

  • coupled with extremely low input currents, high voltage gain, useful bandwidth of 1.5MHz, slew rate of 2.1V/µs, low power dissipation, low offset voltage and temperature drift, make the ALD1712A/ALD1712B/ALD1712 a truly versatile, user friendly, operational amplifier. On-chip offset voltage trimming allows the device to be used without nulling in most.

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Part number ALD1712B
Manufacturer ADVANCED Linear DEVICES
File Size 77.45 KB
Description RAIL-TO-RAIL PRECISION OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER
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ADVANCED LINEAR DEVICES, INC. ALD1712A/ALD1712B ALD1712 RAIL-TO-RAIL PRECISION OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ALD1712A/ALD1712B/ALD1712 is a monolithic precision operational amplifier intended primarily for a wide range of analog applications in +5V single power supply and ±5V dual power supply systems as well as +5V to +10V battery operated systems. All device characteristics are specified for +5V single supply or ±2.5V dual supply systems. It is manufactured with Advanced Linear Devices' enhanced ACMOS silicon gate CMOS process and is available as a standard cell in ALD's ASIC "Function-Specific" library. The ALD1712A/ALD1712B/ALD1712 has an input stage that operates to +300mV above and -300mV below the supply voltages with no adverse effects and/or phase reversals.
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