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Analog Devices AD711JNZ — Memory (DRAM / SRAM / Flash / EEPROM)

AD711JNZ JFET Op-Amp, 4 MHz, 20 V/µs, 8-DIP

MPNAD711JNZ
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Analog Devices AD711JNZ, JFET op-amp, 1 circuit, 20 V/µs slew rate, 4 MHz bandwidth, 15 pA input bias, 300 µV offset, 9-36 V supply, 8-DIP (0.300", 7.62 mm), through hole, tube, 0°C to 70°C.

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Packaging8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
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Specifications

AD711JNZ Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
Mounting typeThrough Hole
Amplifier typeJ-FET
Voltage - input offset300 µV
Voltage - supply span36 V
Current - supply2.5mA
Current - input bias15 pA
Current - output (Channel)25 mA
Operating temperature0°C ~ 70°C
-3db bandwidth4 MHz
PackageTube
Slew rate20V/µs
Case8-DIP (0.300\", 7.62mm)
Number of circuits1

Product details

Through-hole DIP — legacy board fit

The 8-DIP (0.300", 7.62 mm) body and through-hole mounting fit existing socketed or wave-soldered designs.

Active production — no LTB clock ticking

ADI lists the AD711JNZ as Active with ROHS3 compliance. No last-time-buy notice or NRND flag on this variant. For a production BOM that still uses through-hole, this part is a stable line item — no imminent obsolescence to plan around.

Frequently asked questions

What is the equivalent of AD711JNZ?

The AD711JRZ-REEL7 is the same JFET op-amp die in a surface-mount SOIC-8 package. The AD712KNZ is a dual-channel JFET op-amp in the same 8-DIP footprint — same 4 MHz bandwidth and 20 V/µs slew rate, but two amplifiers in one DIP.

What is the difference between AD711JNZ and AD711KNZ?

The AD711JNZ and AD711KNZ share the same JFET amplifier core, 4 MHz bandwidth, and 20 V/µs slew rate. The difference is the input offset voltage grade: the JNZ version is specified at 300 µV max, while the KNZ is a tighter grade at 200 µV max.

Can AD711JNZ replace OP07?

Not a direct pin-for-pin replacement. The OP07 is a bipolar op-amp with much lower input bias current (nA vs pA) and different offset null arrangement. The AD711JNZ has a JFET input stage — you swap it in when you need the high input impedance and fast slew rate, but the pinout and compensation are not identical to the OP07.