AD741 Analog Devices, AD741 Datasheet
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... AD741L features maximum offset voltage drift offset voltage of 0.5 mV max, offset current max, bias current max and a CMRR min. The AD741S offers guaranteed performance over the extended temperature range of – +125 C, with max offset voltage drift max offset voltage of 4 mV, max offset current of 25 nA, and a minimum CMRR ...
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... AD741 Series–SPECIFICATIONS Model OPEN-LOOP GAIN min to max OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Voltage @ min to max L A Voltage @ min to max L A Short Circuit Current FREQUENCY RESPONSE Unity Gain, Small Signal ...
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... AD741 Series AD741S Max Min Typ Max Units 50,000 200,000 V/V V/V 25,000 V MHz 10 kHz 0 0.3 s 5.0 % 0 5.0 6 15.0 30 100 V/V ...
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... AD741LN +70 C 0.5 mV AD741LH +70 C 0.5 mV AD741H – +125 C 5.0 mV AD741SH – +125 C 2.0 mV NOTE and S grade chips also available. TO-99 (H) All versions of the AD741 are available in chip form. AD741C 500 – +150 C +300 C 2 ...
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... Figure 1. Input Bias Current vs. Temperature Figure 2. Input Offset Current vs. Temperature Figure 3. Open-Loop Gain vs. Frequency REV. A AD741 Series–Typical Performance Curves Figure 4. Open-Loop Phase Response vs. Frequency Figure 5. Common-Mode Rejection vs. Frequency Figure 6. Broad Band Noise vs. Source Resistance –5– ...
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... AD741 Series Figure 7. Input Noise Voltage vs. Frequency Figure 8. Input Noise Current vs. Frequency Figure 9. Voltage Follower Large Signal Pulse Response Figure 10. Output Voltage Swing vs. Supply Voltage Figure 11. Output Voltage Swing vs. Load Resistance Figure 12. Output Voltage Swing vs. Frequency –6– REV. A ...