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IC TRANSMITTER 4-20MA 16-DIP

AD694JNZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD694JNZ
Description
IC TRANSMITTER 4-20MA 16-DIP
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Type
Current Transmitterr
Datasheet

Specifications of AD694JNZ

Input Type
Voltage
Output Type
Voltage
Current - Supply
23mA
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
16-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Number Of Channels
1
Number Of Elements
3
Power Supply Requirement
Single
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
80dB
Voltage Gain Db
93.98dB
Input Resistance
5@24VMohm
Input Offset Voltage
0.5@24VmV
Input Bias Current
0.005@24V@-40C TO 85nA
Single Supply Voltage (typ)
5/9/12/15/18/24/28V
Dual Supply Voltage (typ)
Not RequiredV
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
80dB
Rail/rail I/o Type
No
Single Supply Voltage (min)
4.5V
Single Supply Voltage (max)
36V
Dual Supply Voltage (min)
Not RequiredV
Dual Supply Voltage (max)
Not RequiredV
Operating Temp Range
0C to 70C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Through Hole
Pin Count
16
Package Type
PDIP
No. Of Amplifiers
4
Bandwidth
300kHz
Amplifier Output
Differential
Cmrr
90dB
Supply Voltage Range
4.5V To 36V, 12.5V To 36V
Supply Current
2mA
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Interface
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Compliant part Electrostatic Device

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AD694
APPLICATIONS
CURRENT OUTPUT DAC INTERFACE
The AD694 can be easily interfaced to current output DACs
such as the AD566A to construct a digital to 4–20 mA interface
as shown in Figure 13. The AD694 provides the voltage refer-
ence and the buffer amplifier necessary to operate the DAC.
Only simple connections are necessary to construct the circuit.
The 10 V reference of the AD694 supplies reference input of the
AD566. The buffer amplifier converts the full-scale current to
+10 V utilizing the internal resistors in the DAC; therefore the
AD694 is configured for a 10 V full-scale input. A 10 pF capaci-
tor compensates for the 25 pF output capacitance of the DAC.
An optional 100 Ω trim resistor (R
trimmed, a 50 Ω resistor may be substituted if a trim is not re-
quired; accuracy will be typically ± 1 LSB and the trim does not
affect the 4 mA offset. Care should be taken in managing the
circuit grounds. Connections from AD694 Pins 9, 3 and AD566
Pins 3 and 7 should be as short as possible and to a single point
close to Pin 5 of the AD694. Best practice would have separate
connections to the star ground from each pin; this is essential
Figure 11. Buffer Amplifier V
T
) allows the full-scale to be
OS
Figure 12. Using the Alarm to Drive a TTL Gate
Adjustment
–10–
ALARM CIRCUIT
The AD694 has an alarm circuit which warns of open circuit
conditions at I
at I
down if an out of control condition is sensed. The alarm current
is limited to about 20 mA.
Figure 12 shows a typical application. In a digital/analog system
the alarm can provide a TTL signal to a controller. The collec-
tor of the alarm transistor is tied to the system logic supply
through a 20 kΩ pull-up resistor. The alarm is off in normal op-
eration and the voltage at the alarm pin is high. In the event that
the wire from I
drive forces I
low. This configuration is compatible with CMOS or TTL logic
levels. The alarm transistor can also be used to directly drive an
LED or other indicators.
for the AD566 power ground from Pin 12. The 4–20 mA output
(Pin 11) must have a return path to the power ground. The re-
turn line from the load may be connected to the power ground,
or to the –15 V supply based upon the size of the load to be
driven, and on power dissipation considerations.
SINGLE-SUPPLY DIGITAL TO 4–20 mA INTERFACE
A 12 bit input to 4–20 mA output interface can be constructed
that operates on a single 15 V supply. The DAC is operated in
its voltage switching mode; this allows the DAC, when supplied
with a voltage reference of less than 2.5 V, to provide an output
voltage that is proportional to the digital input code and ranges
from 0 V to V
supply 2 V and the input stage is set to a 2 V full scale; the input
buffer amplifier serves to buffer the voltage output from the
DAC. Connected in this manner, a full-scale DAC input code
will result in a 20 mA output and an all 0 code will result in a
4 mA output. The loading on the AD694 voltage reference is
OUT
higher than V
OUT
REF
OUT
OUT
too close to V
. The AD694 voltage reference is connected to
(Pin 11), or of attempts to drive the voltage
(Pin 11) is opened, or if a large input over-
S
– 2 V. The alarm transistor will pull
S
, then the alarm pin is driven
REV. B

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