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Picoampere Input Current Quad Bipolar Op Amp AD704

FEATURES
High dc precision 150 V maximum offset voltage 1.5 V/C maximum offset voltage drift 270 pA maximum input bias current 0.3 pA/C typical IB drift Low noise: 0.5 V p-p Typical noise: 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz Low power: 600 A maximum supply current per amplifier Dual version: AD706

CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
OUTPUT 1 IN 2
OUTPUT 1 IN 2 +IN 3 +VS 4 +IN 5 IN 6 OUTPUT 7 (Not to Scale)
2 3 1 4 14 13 12

16 OUTPUT 1 4 15 IN 14 +IN

OUTPUT IN +IN VS +IN


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+IN 3 +VS 4 +IN 5 IN 6 OUTPUT 7


2 3

AD704
TOP VIEW

13 VS 12 +IN 11 IN 10 OUTPUT
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AD704
TOP VIEW

11 10 9 8

IN OUTPUT

NC 8 (Not to Scale) 9 NC NC = NO CONNECT

OUT1

OUT4
20

APPLICATIONS
Industrial/process controls Weigh scales ECG/EKG instrumentation Low frequency active filters

Figure 1. 14-Lead Plastic DIP (N)


IN1 NC

Figure 2. 16-Lead SOIC (R) Package


IN4
19

+IN1 4 NC 5 +VS 6 NC 7 +IN2 8

18 17 16 15

+IN4 NC VS NC +IN3

AD704
TOP VIEW (Not to Scale)
2 3

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD704 is a quad, low power bipolar op amp that has the low input bias current of a BiFET amplifier and offers a significantly lower IB drift over temperature. It uses superbeta bipolar input transistors to achieve picoampere input bias current levels (similar to FET input amplifiers at room temperature), while its IB typically increases only by 5 at 125C (unlike a BiFET amp, for which IB doubles every 10C, resulting in a 1000 increase at 125C). In addition, the AD704 achieves 150 V offset voltage and the low noise characteristics of a precision bipolar input op amp. Because it has only 1/20 the input bias current of an OP07, the AD704 does not require the commonly used balancing resistor. Furthermore, the current noise is 1/5 that of the OP07, which makes the AD704 usable with much higher source impedances. At 1/6 the supply current (per amplifier) of the OP07, the AD704 is better suited for todays higher density circuit boards and battery-powered applications. The AD704 is an excellent choice for use in low frequency active filters in 12- and 14-bit data acquisition systems, in precision instrumentation, and as a high quality integrator. The AD704 is internally compensated for unity gain stability. The AD704J is rated over the commercial temperature range of 0C to 70C. The AD704A is rated over the industrial temperature of 40C to +85C. The AD704S is rated over the military temperature range of 55C to +125C, processed to MIL-STD-883B.
TYPICAL IB (nA)

14

OUT2

OUT3

100

10 TYPICAL JFET AMP 1

0.1 AD704 0.01 55

IN2

Figure 3. 20-Terminal LCC (E-20-1) Package

IN3

NC

NC = NO CONNECT

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10

11

12

13

25 TEMPERATURE (C)

125

Figure 4. Input Bias Current Over Temperature

Table 1. Low IB @ 125C


Model Single Dual Quad 30V N/A AD706 AD704 16V AD8663 AD8667 AD8669 1.3 to 5V AD8603 AD8607 AD8609 Next Generation N/A AD8622 AD8624

Rev. E
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AD704 TABLE OF CONTENTS


Features .............................................................................................. 1 Applications ....................................................................................... 1 General Description ......................................................................... 1 Connection Diagrams ...................................................................... 1 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Specifications..................................................................................... 3 Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................5 ESD Caution...................................................................................5 Typical Performance Characteristics ..............................................6 Theory of Operation ...................................................................... 11 Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 13 Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 14

REVISION HISTORY
1/10Rev. D to Rev. E Updated Format .................................................................. Universal Changes to Features and General Description Section, Added Table 1, Renumbered Sequentially .................................... 1 Changes to Table 2 ............................................................................ 3 Changes to Table 3 ............................................................................ 5 Updated Outline Dimensions ....................................................... 13 Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 14 12/09Rev. C to Rev. D Updated Outline Dimensions ....................................................... 10 Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 10 11/01Rev. B to Rev. C Edits to Features ................................................................................ 1 Edits to Product Description .......................................................... 1 Edits to Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................. 3 Deleted Metalization Photograph .................................................. 3 Edits to Ordering Guide .................................................................. 4

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AD704 SPECIFICATIONS
TA = 25C, VCM = 0 V, and VS =15 V dc, unless otherwise noted. Table 2.
Parameters INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE Initial Offset Offset vs. Temp, Average TC vs. Supply (PSRR) TMIN TMAX Long-Term Stability INPUT BIAS CURRENT 1 vs. Temp, Average TC TMIN TMAX INPUT OFFSET CURRENT vs. Temp, Average TC TMIN TMAX MATCHING CHARACTERISTICS Offset Voltage TMIN TMAX Input Bias Current2 TMIN TMAX Common-Mode Rejection3 TMIN TMAX Power Supply Rejection4 Crosstalk5 FREQUENCY RESPONSE UNITY GAIN Crossover Frequency Slew Rate, Unity Gain Slew Rate INPUT IMPEDANCE Differential Common-Mode INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE Common-Mode Voltage Common-Mode Rejection Ratio INPUT CURRENT NOISE INPUT VOLTAGE NOISE TMIN TMAX f = 10 Hz RLOAD = 2 k 94 94 94 94 150 0.8 0.15 0.1 40||2 300||2 13.5 100 98 14 132 128 3 50 0.5 17 15 Conditions Min AD704J/A Typ 50 100 0.2 132 126 0.3 100 0.3 VCM = 0 V VCM = 13.5 V VCM = 0 V VCM = 13.5 V VCM = 0 V VCM = 13.5 V 80 0.6 100 100 300 400 250 300 300 400 250 400 500 600 Max 150 250 1.5 Unit V V V/C dB dB V/month pA pA pA/C pA pA pA pA pA/C pA pA V V pA pA dB dB dB dB dB MHz V/s V/s M||pF G||pF V dB dB pA p-p fA/Hz V p-p nV/Hz nV/Hz

TMIN TMAX VS = 2 V to 18 V VS = 2.5 V to 18 V VCM = 0 V VCM = 13.5 V 100 100

270 300

G = 1 TMIN TMAX

VCM = 13.5 V TMIN TMAX 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz f = 10 Hz 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz f = 10 Hz f = 1 kHz

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AD704
Parameters OPEN-LOOP GAIN Conditions VO = 12 V RLOAD = 10 k TMIN TMAX VO = 10 V RLOAD = 2 k TMIN TMAX RLOAD = 10 k TMIN TMAX Short circuit Gain = 1 Min 200 150 200 150 AD704J/A Typ 2000 1500 1000 1000 Max Unit V/mV V/mV V/mV V/mV V 13 14 15 10,000 15 2.0 TMIN TMAX Number of transistors 1.5 1.6 180 18 2.4 2.6 mA pF V V mA mA

OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Voltage Swing Current CAPACITIVE LOAD Drive Capability POWER SUPPLY Rated Performance Operating Range Quiescent Current TRANSISTOR COUNT
1 2

Bias current specifications are guaranteed maximum at either input. Input bias current match is the maximum difference between corresponding inputs of all four amplifiers. 3 CMRR match is the difference of VOS/VCM between any two amplifiers, expressed in dB. 4 PSRR match is the difference between VOS/VSUPPLY for any two amplifiers, expressed in dB. 5 See Figure 5 for test circuit.

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AD704 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS


Table 3.
Parameter Supply Voltage Internal Power Dissipation (25C)1 Input Voltage Differential Input Voltage2 Output Short-Circuit Duration (Single Input) Storage Temperature Range Operating Temperature Range AD704J AD704A Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec)
1

Rating 18 V
CROSSTALK (dB)

80

AMP4 AMP2 100 AMP3

VS 0.7 V Indefinite 65C to +125C 0C to 70C 40C to +85C 300C

120

140

Specification is for the device in free air: 14-lead plastic package: JA = 150C/W. 16-lead SOIC package: JA = 100C/W. 20-terminal LCC package: JA = 150C/W. 2 The input pins of this amplifier are protected by back-to-back diodes. If the differential voltage exceeds 0.7 volts, external series protection resistors should be added to limit the input current to less than 25 mA.

100

1k FREQUENCY (Hz)

10k

100k

Figure 6. Crosstalk vs. Frequency

Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
9k 1k +VS AD704 PIN 4

ESD CAUTION

1/4

OUTPUT COM 2.5k VS

0.1F 0.1F

1F 1F

AD704
INPUT SIGNAL1 1k

AD704 PIN 11

NOTES 1. ALL FOUR AMPLIFIERS ARE CONNECTED AS SHOWN.


1THE SIGNAL INPUT (SUCH THAT THE AMPLIFIERS OUTPUT IS AT MAXIMUM
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AMPLITUDE WITHOUT CLIPPING OR SLEW LIMITING) IS APPLIED TO ONE AMPLIFIER AT A TIME. THE OUTPUTS OF THE OTHER THREE AMPLIFIERS ARE THEN MEASURED FOR CROSSTALK.

Figure 5. Crosstalk Test Circuit

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160 10

AD704 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS


TA = 25C, VS = 15 V dc, unless otherwise noted.
50 +VS

INPUT COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE LIMIT V (REFERRED TO SUPPLY VOLTAGES)

0.5 1.0 1.5

40

UNITS (%)

30

20

+1.5 +1.0 +0.5


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10

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0 80 40 0 40 INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (V) 80

VS

10 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

15

20

Figure 7. Typical Distribution of Input Offset Voltage


50

Figure 10. Input Common-Mode Voltage Range vs. Supply Voltage


35 30

40

OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V p-p)


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25 20

UNITS (%)

30

20

15 10 5

10

0 160 80 0 80 INPUT BIAS CURRENT (pA) 160

0 1k

10k 100k FREQUENCY (Hz)

1M

Figure 8. Typical Distribution of Input Bias Current


50 100

Figure 11. Large Signal Frequency Response

SOURCE RESISTANCE MAY BE EITHER BALANCED OR UNBALANCED. 40

OUTPUT VOLTAGE DRIFT (V/C)


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10

UNITS (%)

30

20

10

0 120 60 0 60 INPUT OFFSET CURRENT (pA) 120

0.1 1k

10k

100k 1M SOURCE RESISTANCE ()

10M

100M

Figure 9. Typical Distribution of Input Offset Current

Figure 12. Offset Voltage Drift vs. Source Resistance

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AD704
50

1k

40

VOLTAGE NOISE (nV/ Hz)

100

UNITS (%)

30

20

10

10

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0.8

0.4 0 0.4 INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE DRIFT (V/C)

0.8

10 FREQUENCY (Hz)

100

1k

Figure 13. Typical Distribution of Input Offset Voltage Drift


4

Figure 16. Input Noise Voltage Spectral Density


1k

CHANGE IN OFFSET VOLTAGE (V)

CURRENT NOISE (fA/ Hz)

100

100 10 20M

10k

VOUT

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2 3 WARM-UP TIME (Minutes)

10 FREQUENCY (Hz)

100

1k

Figure 14. Change in Input Offset Voltage vs. Warm-Up Time


120

Figure 17. Input Noise Current Spectral Density

100

INPUT BIAS CURRENT (pA)

POSITIVE IB 80
0.5V

60

40 NEGATIVE IB 20

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10

5 0 5 COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE (V)

10

15

5 TIME (Seconds)

10

Figure 15. Input Bias Current vs. Common-Mode Voltage

Figure 18. 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz Noise Voltage

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0 15

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AD704
500

10M

OPEN-LOOP VOLTAGE GAIN

QUIESCENT CURRENT (A)

450

55C +25C +125C 1M

400 +125C +25C 350

55C
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10 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

15

20

10 LOAD RESISTANCE (k)

100

Figure 19. Quiescent Supply Current vs. Supply Voltage (per Amplifier)
160
VS = 15V

Figure 22. Open-Loop Gain vs. Load Resistance Over Temperature


140 120 0 30 60 PHASE 80 60 40 GAIN 20 0 180 90 120 150

140 120 100

OPEN-LOOP VOLTAGE GAIN (dB)

80 60 40 20
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10

100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz)

10k

100k

1M

0.1

10

100 1k 10k FREQUENCY (Hz)

100k

1M

10M

Figure 20. Common-Mode Rejection vs. Frequency


180 160 140 120 VS = 15V TA = 25C +VS

Figure 23. Open-Loop Gain and Phase vs. Frequency


RL = 10k

OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING V (REFERRED TO SUPPLY VOLTAGES)

0.5 1.0 1.5

PSR (dB)

100 80 60 +PSR 40

PSR

+1.5 +1.0 +0.5


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20 0.1

10

100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz)

10k

100k

1M

VS

10 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

15

20

Figure 21. Power Supply Rejection vs. Frequency

Figure 24. Output Voltage Swing vs. Supply Voltage

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0 0.1

20 0.01

PHASE SHIFT (Degrees)

100

CMR (dB)

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200

100k

AD704
1k IOUT = 1mA
5s
100

CLOSED-LOOP OUTPUT IMPEDANCE ()

100 AV = 1000 10

90

1 AV = +1 0.1
10

0.01

0%

20mV

10

100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz)

10k

100k

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0.001

Figure 25. Closed-Loop Output Impedance vs. Frequency

Figure 28. Unity Gain Follower Small Signal Pulse Response RF = 0 , CL = 100 pF
5s
100 90

RF +VS 0.1F

1/4

AD704
VIN 0.1F SQUARE WAVE INPUT VS

RL 2k

VOUT CL
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10 0%

20mV

Figure 26. Unity Gain Follower (for Large Signal Applications, Resistor RF Limits the Current Through the Input Protection Diodes)

Figure 29. Unity Gain Follower Small Signal Pulse Response RF = 0 , CL = 1000 pF
10k +VS 0.1F

100 90

VIN

10k

1/4

AD704
SQUARE WAVE INPUT

RL 2.5k 0.1F

VOUT CL
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VS
10 0%

2V

50s

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Figure 27. Unity Gain Follower Large Signal Pulse Response RF = 10 k, CL = 1000 pF

Figure 30. Unity Gain Inverter Connection

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AD704
2V
100 90

50s
100 90

5s

10 0%

10 0%

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20mV

Figure 31. Unity Gain Inverter Large Signal Pulse Response, CL = 1000 pF
5s
100 90

Figure 33. Unity Gain Inverter Small Signal Pulse Response, CL = 1000 pF

10 0%

20mV

Figure 32. Unity Gain Inverter Small Signal Pulse Response, CL = 100 pF

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AD704 THEORY OF OPERATION


GAIN TRIM (500k POT) OPTIONAL AC CMRR TRIM R5 2.4k R4 47.5k Ct R3 6.34k +VS RG Q1 = = R1 6.34k R2 49.9k C1 4C2 1 Q2 = = R6 C1C2 C3 4C4 1 R6 = R7 C1 0.1F R6 1M 0.1F R7 1M C2 R8 C3C4

R8 = R9 C3 R8 1M R9 1M C4

DC CMRR TRIM (5k POT)

1/4 1/4

AD704

1/4

AD704
VIN +VIN VS

AD704

1/4

AD704

OUTPUT

R10, 2M C5, 0.01F R11, 2M C6, 0.01F OPTIONAL BALANCE RESISTOR NETWORKS CAN BE REPLACED WITH A SHORT.

Figure 34. Gain-of-10 Instrumentation Amplifier with Post Filtering

COMMON-MODE REJECTION (dB)

The instrumentation amplifier with post filtering (see Figure 34) combines two applications that benefit greatly from the AD704. This circuit achieves low power and dc precision over temperature with a minimum of components. The instrumentation amplifier circuit offers many performance benefits, including BiFET level input bias currents, low input offset voltage drift, and only 1.2 mA quiescent current. It operates for gains that are G 2 and, at lower gains, it benefits from no output amplifier offset and no noise contribution as encountered in a 3-op-amp design. Good low frequency CMRR is achieved even without the optional ac CMRR trim (see Figure 35). Table 4 provides resistance values for three common circuit gains. For other gains, use the following equations:

160 GAIN = 10, 0.2V p-p COMMON-MODE INPUT 140 120 100 80 TYPICAL MONOLITHIC IN AMP 60 40 20
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CIRCUIT TRIMMED USING CAPACITOR Ct

WITHOUT CAPACITOR Ct

0 1 10 100 FREQUENCY (Hz) 1k 10k

R2 = R4 + R5 = 49.9 k 49.9 k R1 = R3 = 0.9 G 1 Max Value of RG = Ct 1 2 ( R3) 5 10 5


RG (Max Value of Trim Potentiometer) 166 k 16.6 k 1.66 k Bandwidth (3 dB), Hz 50 k 5k 0.5 k

Figure 35. Common-Mode Rejection vs. Frequency with and Without Capacitor Ct

99.8 k 0.06 G

Table 4. Resistance Values for Various Gains


Circuit Gain (G) 10 100 1000 R1 and R3 6.34 k 526 56.2

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NOTES R2 2R2 1. INSTRUMENTATION AMPLIFIER GAIN = 1 + + (FOR R1 = R3, R2 = R4 + R5). R1 RG 2. CAPACITORS C2 AND C4 ARE SOUTHERN ELECTRONICS MPCC, POLYCARBONATE, 5%, 50V. 3. ALL RESISTORS METAL FILM, 1%.

AD704
The 1 Hz, four-pole active filter offers dc precision with a minimum of components and cost. The low current noise, IOS, and IB allow the use of 1 M resistors without sacrificing the 1 V/C drift of the AD704. This means that lower capacitor values can be used, reducing cost and space. Furthermore, because the AD704s IB is as low as its IOS, over most of the MIL temperature range, most applications do not require the use of the normal balancing resistor (with its stability capacitor). Adding the optional balancing resistor enhances performance at high temperatures, as shown in Figure 36. Table 5 gives capacitor values for several common low pass responses.
180 120 WITHOUT OPTIONAL BALANCE RESISTOR, R3

OFFSET VOLTAGE OF FILTER CIRCUIT (RTI) (V)

60

0 WITH OPTIONAL BALANCE RESISTOR, R3 60

120

40

40 80 TEMPERATURE (C)

120

Figure 36. VOS vs. Temperature Performance of the 1 Hz Filter Circuit

Table 5. 1 Hz, Four-Pole Low-Pass Filter Recommended Component Values1


Desired Low Pass Response Bessel Butterworth 0.1 dB Chebychev 0.2 dB Chebychev 0.5 dB Chebychev 1.0 dB Chebychev
1

Section 1 Frequency (Hz) 1.43 1.00 0.648 0.603 0.540 0.492

Q 0.522 0.541 0.619 0.646 0.705 0.785

Section 2 Frequency (Hz) 1.60 1.00 0.948 0.941 0.932 0.925

Q 0.806 1.31 2.18 2.44 2.94 3.56

C1 ( F) 0.116 0.172 0.304 0.341 0.416 0.508

C2 (F) 0.107 0.147 0.198 0.204 0.209 0.206

C3 (F) 0.160 0.416 0.733 0.823 1.00 1.23

C4 (F) 0.0616 0.0609 0.0385 0.0347 0.0290 0.0242

Specified values are for a 3 dB point of 1.0 Hz. For other frequencies, simply scale the C1 through C4 capacitors directly; that is, for a 3 Hz Bessel response, C1 = 0.0387 F, C2 = 0.0357 F, C3 = 0.0533 F, and C4 = 0.0205 F.

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180

AD704 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS


0.775 (19.69) 0.750 (19.05) 0.735 (18.67)
14 1 8

0.280 (7.11) 0.250 (6.35) 0.240 (6.10) 0.325 (8.26) 0.310 (7.87) 0.300 (7.62) 0.060 (1.52) MAX 0.015 (0.38) MIN SEATING PLANE 0.005 (0.13) MIN 0.195 (4.95) 0.130 (3.30) 0.115 (2.92)

0.100 (2.54) BSC 0.210 (5.33) MAX 0.150 (3.81) 0.130 (3.30) 0.110 (2.79) 0.022 (0.56) 0.018 (0.46) 0.014 (0.36) 0.070 (1.78) 0.050 (1.27) 0.045 (1.14)

0.015 (0.38) GAUGE PLANE

0.014 (0.36) 0.010 (0.25) 0.008 (0.20) 0.430 (10.92) MAX

COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MS-001 CONTROLLING DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES; MILLIMETER DIMENSIONS (IN PARENTHESES) ARE ROUNDED-OFF INCH EQUIVALENTS FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN DESIGN. CORNER LEADS MAY BE CONFIGURED AS WHOLE OR HALF LEADS.

Figure 37. 14-Lead Plastic Dual In-Line Package [PDIP] Narrow Body (N-14) Dimensions shown in inches and (millimeters)

10.50 (0.4134) 10.10 (0.3976)

16

7.60 (0.2992) 7.40 (0.2913)


1 8

10.65 (0.4193) 10.00 (0.3937)

1.27 (0.0500) BSC 0.30 (0.0118) 0.10 (0.0039) COPLANARITY 0.10 0.51 (0.0201) 0.31 (0.0122)

2.65 (0.1043) 2.35 (0.0925)

0.75 (0.0295) 0.25 (0.0098)


8 0 0.33 (0.0130) 0.20 (0.0079)

45

SEATING PLANE

1.27 (0.0500) 0.40 (0.0157)

COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MS-013- AA CONTROLLING DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS; INCH DIMENSIONS (IN PARENTHESES) ARE ROUNDED-OFF MILLIMETER EQUIVALENTS FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN DESIGN.

070606-A

Figure 38. 16-Lead Standard Small Outline Package [SOIC_W] Wide Body (RW-16) Dimensions shown in millimeters and (inches)

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032707-B

AD704
0.100 (2.54) 0.064 (1.63) 0.075 (1.91) REF 0.095 (2.41) 0.075 (1.90)
19 18 20 1 4

0.200 (5.08) REF 0.100 (2.54) REF 0.015 (0.38) MIN 0.028 (0.71) 0.022 (0.56) 0.050 (1.27) BSC

0.358 (9.09) 0.342 (8.69) SQ

0.358 (9.09) MAX SQ

0.011 (0.28) 0.007 (0.18) R TYP 0.075 (1.91) REF 0.055 (1.40) 0.045 (1.14)

BOTTOM VIEW
14 13 8 9

0.088 (2.24) 0.054 (1.37)

45 TYP 0.150 (3.81) BSC


022106-A

CONTROLLING DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES; MILLIMETER DIMENSIONS (IN PARENTHESES) ARE ROUNDED-OFF INCH EQUIVALENTS FOR REFERENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN DESIGN.

Figure 39. 20-Terminal Ceramic Leadless Chip Carrier [LCC] (E-20-1) Dimensions shown in inches and (millimeters)

ORDERING GUIDE
Model1 AD704AR-16 AD704AR-16-REEL AD704ARZ-16 AD704ARZ-16-REEL AD704JN AD704JNZ AD704JR-16 AD704JR-16-REEL AD704JRZ-16 AD704JRZ-16-REEL AD704SE/883B
1

Temperature Range 40C to +85C 40C to +85C 40C to +85C 40C to +85C 0C to 70C 0C to 70C 0C to 70C 0C to 70C 0C to 70C 0C to 70C 55C to +125C

Package Description 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 14-Lead PDIP 14-Lead PDIP 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 16-Lead SOIC_W 20-Terminal LCC

Package Option RW -16 RW -16 RW -16 RW -16 N-14 N-14 RW -16 RW -16 RW -16 RW -16 E-20-1

Z = RoHS Compliant Part.

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AD704 NOTES

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AD704 NOTES

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