The AD741LNZ is a general-purpose operational amplifier characterized by its low input bias current and moderate speed, making it suitable for a variety of applications where precision and stability are required.
Applications:
- Sample and hold amplifiers
- Integrators
- Current to voltage converters
- Photodiode amplifiers
- Long-term integrators
- Medical instrumentation
Features:
- Low input bias current: 50 pA maximum
- Low offset voltage: 2 mV maximum
- Low offset voltage drift: 5 µV/°C maximum
- High open-loop gain: 100 dB minimum
- Internal frequency compensation
- Short-circuit protection
- Available in 8-lead PDIP package
Benefits:
- High precision: The low input bias current and offset voltage ensure accurate signal amplification, minimizing errors in sensitive circuits.
- Stable performance: The low offset voltage drift ensures that the amplifier's performance remains consistent over a wide temperature range.
- Versatile: The AD741LNZ is suitable for a wide range of applications due to its balanced performance characteristics.
- Easy to use: The internal frequency compensation simplifies circuit design and eliminates the need for external compensation components.
- Robust design: The short-circuit protection ensures that the amplifier is protected against damage from accidental short circuits.
Additional Details:
The AD741LNZ operational amplifier features a bipolar input stage that provides low input bias current and offset voltage. The high open-loop gain ensures accurate amplification over a wide range of signal levels. The internal frequency compensation simplifies circuit design and eliminates the need for external compensation components. The amplifier is designed to operate with dual power supplies ranging from ±5 V to ±18 V, providing flexibility in power supply design.
The AD741LNZ is available in a standard 8-lead PDIP package, making it easy to use in a wide range of applications. Its robust design and high-performance characteristics make it a popular choice for demanding applications where precision and stability are critical. The amplifier is also characterized for operation over a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments.