To make sure your calendar, event reminders, and other features are always
correct, please tell us your time zone (and other details) using the
drop-down menus below:
Set Date/Time format:
In 12 Hour format the hours will be displayed as 1 through 12 with “a.m.” and “p.m.”
displayed after the time (ex. 1:00p.m.). In 24 hour format the hours will be displayed as 00 through 23 (ex. 13:00).
You can always change your time zone by going to your Account Settings.
Use the dropdown menu to view the events in another time zone. The primary time zone will be displayed in parentheses.
Use the dropdown menu to view the events in another time zone. The primary time zone will be displayed in parentheses.
Visiting Janey Tang(username: semic)
Create a new Discussion Topic
Tag
Please wait...
Select a Color
Manage Applications
Check the items that you want displayed. Uncheck all to hide the section.
Calendars
Files
Addresses
To Dos
Discussions
Photos
Bookmarks
The “Switch Navigator” button will no longer be available after February 14, 2017.
Please learn more about how to use the new Navigator by clicking this link.
AD711 precision operational amplifier
The AD711 is a precision operational amplifier (op-amp) manufactured by Analog Devices. It's part of the AD7xx series of op-amps, which are known for their high precision, low noise, and versatility in a wide range of analog circuit applications. Here are some key features and details about the AD711 op-amp:
Key Features:
Low Noise: The AD711 is designed for low noise, making it suitable for applications where signal integrity is critical.
High Precision: It offers high accuracy and precision in amplifying and processing analog signals.
High Input Impedance: The op-amp has a high input impedance, which minimizes the loading effect on the input signal source.
Wide Operating Voltage Range: It can operate with a wide range of power supply voltages.
High Slew Rate: The AD711 has a high slew rate, making it capable of quickly responding to changes in input signals.
Low Offset Voltage and Low Drift: The op-amp features low initial offset voltage and low drift over temperature, ensuring accurate amplification of signals.
Unity Gain Stable: The AD711 is unity gain stable, which means it can be used in applications where a gain of 1 (buffering) is required.
Single or Dual Versions: It is available in both single and dual versions, providing flexibility in circuit design.
Wide Temperature Range: The AD711 is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, making it suitable for various environmental conditions.
Applications:
The AD711 op-amp is commonly used in a wide range of applications, including:
Instrumentation: Used in precision measurement and test equipment for accurate signal conditioning.
Control Systems: Employed in control systems, feedback loops, and servo amplifiers.
Data Acquisition: Used in data acquisition systems to amplify and process analog sensor signals.
Signal Processing: Applied in various analog signal processing tasks, such as filtering, amplification, and waveform shaping.
Audio Equipment: Utilized in high-fidelity audio equipment, such as preamplifiers and audio mixers.
Precision Voltage References: Employed as part of precision voltage reference circuits.
Active Filters: Integrated into active filter circuits for specific frequency response requirements.
Sensor Interface: Used in interfacing with sensors that require high precision signal conditioning.
The AD711 op-amp is valued for its performance and reliability in applications where precision amplification and low noise are critical. It is widely used in both professional and industrial settings where high-quality analog signal processing is essential.
Attach this discussion to an event, task, or address
You can attach a link to this discussion to an event in your Calendar, a task in your To Do list or an Address. Check the boxes below for the data you want to
bring into the event’s or task’s description, and then click “Select text to copy” to have the next event or task you create or edit have the discussion text and link.