AD712 100100100MAX J GRADE LIMIT8080A)75)p (B drees)( 6060NTegEVS = 15VIND25°C(GAIN504040CURR SOOPGAINARGIA-LPHASEMBNEE 202kΩ20UTPPO100pFHASIN25PLOAD000 8 –20–20–10–50510 11 -00 101001k10k100k1M10M 0 3- COMMON MODE VOLTAGE (V) 823 00 FREQUENCY (Hz) 082 0 Figure 8. Input Bias Current vs. Common-Mode Voltage Figure 11. Open-Loop Gain and Phase Margin vs. Frequency 2612524A) m120(+ OUTPUT CURRENTIT 22)IMBLd ( 115NT 20INRL = 2kΩGA25°CURRE 18110C TOOP– OUTPUT CURRENT-L16NRCUIE 105-CIOP14RTHO100S 121095 2 09 –60–40–20020406080100120140 0 05101520 01 3- 3- AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C) 82 SUPPLY VOLTAGE ± V 82 00 00 Figure 9. Short-Circuit Current Limit vs. Temperature Figure 12. Open-Loop Gain vs. Supply Voltage 5.0110100B) d) z HN (+ SUPPLYM 4.5IO80(CTTHJEID WREDY60NLA 4.0PBP U– SUPPLYINS40R-GAEYWIT 3.5ONPU20VS = ±15V SUPPLIES WITH 1V p-p SINEWAVE 25°C3.0 0 0 3 –60–40–20020406080100120140 01 101001k10k100k1M 01 3- 3- TEMPERATURE (°C) 82 SUPPLY MODULATION FREQUENCY (Hz) 82 00 00 Figure 10. Unity-Gain Bandwidth vs. Temperature Figure 13. Power Supply Rejection vs. Frequency Rev. H | Page 7 of 20 Document Outline FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTION CONNECTION DIAGRAM PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY SPECIFICATIONS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ESD CAUTION TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS SETTLING TIME OPTIMIZING SETTLING TIME OP AMP SETTLING TIME—A MATHEMATICAL MODEL APPLICATIONS INFORMATION GUARDING DAC CONVERTER APPLICATIONS NOISE CHARACTERISTICS DRIVING THE ANALOG INPUT OF AN ADC DRIVING A LARGE CAPACITIVE LOAD FILTERS ACTIVE FILTER APPLICATIONS SECOND-ORDER LOW-PASS FILTER 9-POLE CHEBYCHEV FILTER OUTLINE DIMENSIONS ORDERING GUIDE