ad1317kz Analog Devices, Inc., ad1317kz Datasheet
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... The AD1317 is available in a small 16-lead, hermetically sealed “gull-wing” surface mount package and operates over the com- mercial temperature range +70 C. One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. Tel: 617/329-4700 World Wide Web Site: http://www.analog.com Fax: 617/326-8703 AD1317 © Analog Devices, Inc., 1997 ...
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... V with power supplies of –4.2 V and + long as the required headroom maintained between both V Specifications subject to change without notice. (All specifications at +25 C, free air. Outputs terminated into 50 with + V = +10 V, –V = 5.2 V unless otherwise noted AD1317KZ Symbol Min Typ Max V –10 10 ...
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... To ensure lead coplanarity ( 0.002 inches) and solderability, handling with bare hands should be avoided and the device should be stored in an environment ( with relative humidity not to exceed 65%. Model AD1317KZ *Z = Ceramic Leaded Chip Carrier. CAUTION ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection ...
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AD1317 DEFINITION OF TERMS Vos INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE—The voltage that must be applied between either VINA and VINA/B or VINB and VINA/B to obtain zero voltage between outputs QA and QA and QB, respectively. dV /dT OFFSET DRIFT—The ...
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Figure 1. Dispersion Test Input Conditions—5 V Signal Figure 2. Dispersion Test Input Conditions—1 V Signal REV. A Figure 3. Timing Diagram –5– AD1317 ...
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AD1317 —Typical Performance Characteristics Figure 4. Response to Overdrive Variation—Rising Edge Figure 5. Response to Various Signal Levels—Rising Edge Figure 6. Propagation Delay vs. Slew Rate Figure 7. Response to Overdrive Variation—Falling Edge Figure 8. Response to Various Signal Levels—Falling ...
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Figure 10. Propagation Delay vs. Temperature—Falling Edge Figure 13. Voltage Gain vs. Frequency Figure 14. Output Levels vs. Temperature Figure 15. Input Bias Current vs. Input Voltage REV. A Figure 11. Output Waveform vs. Load Figure 16. Common-Mode Range vs. ...
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AD1317 —Typical Performance Characteristics Figure 19. Change in Bias Current vs. Input Differential Voltage (VINA/B – VINA, VINB) Figure 20. Power Supply Currents vs. Temperature Figure 21. Inhibit Input Bias Current vs. Input Voltage (VINA Figure 22. ...
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION The AD1317 is an ultrahigh speed window comparator designed for use in general purpose instrumentation and automatic test equipment. The internal connections for windowing operation keep the capacitance at the critical common input (VINA/B) well below what could ...
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AD1317 Output wire lengths should be kept below one inch. Longer connections require the use of transmission line techniques to prevent ringing and reflections. Lines should be terminated with their characteristic impedance to –2 V. Thevenin-equivalent termination to –V is ...
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Figure 31. High Speed Digital Test System Block Diagram REV. A –11– AD1317 ...
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AD1317 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS Dimensions shown in inches and (mm). Ceramic Leaded Chip Carrier (Z-16A) –12– REV. A ...