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FEATURES High speed 1.5 GHz, −3 dB bandwidth (G = +1) 650 MHz, full power bandwidth (G = +2, V Slew rate: 4100 V/μs 0.1% settling time Excellent video specifications 0.1 dB flatness: 170 MHz Differential gain: 0.02% ...
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AD8000 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents .............................................................................. 2 Specifications with ±5 V Supply ..................................................... 3 Specifications with +5 V Supply ..................................................... 4 Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................ 5 Thermal Resistance ...................................................................... 5 ESD Caution .................................................................................. 5 Typical Performance Characteristics ............................................. ...
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SPECIFICATIONS WITH ±5 V SUPPLY 25° ± 150 Ω, Gain = + ground. Table 1. Parameter DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE −3 dB Bandwidth Bandwidth for 0.1 dB Flatness Slew Rate ...
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AD8000 SPECIFICATIONS WITH +5 V SUPPLY 25° 150 Ω, Gain = + ground. Table 2. Parameter DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE −3 dB Bandwidth Bandwidth for 0.1 dB Flatness Slew ...
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Table 3. Parameter Rating Supply Voltage 12.6 V Power Dissipation See Figure 4 Common-Mode Input Voltage −V ±V Differential Input Voltage S Storage Temperature −65°C to +125°C Operating Temperature Range −40°C to +125°C Lead Temperature Range 300°C ...
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AD8000 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS 3 = ± + 432Ω 150Ω 200mV p-p OUT 1 0 – + 432Ω 432Ω ...
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R = 1kΩ +5V 0Ω 432Ω 200mV p-p 1 OUT LFCSP 0 = ±5V –1 – +5V, ...
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AD8000 p-p OUT p-p = ±5V OUT 150Ω L LFCSP – 100 FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 17. Large Signal Frequency Response vs. ...
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p-p –30 OUT 150Ω L –40 LFCSP SECOND HD –50 –60 –70 –80 –90 –100 –110 1 10 FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 23. Harmonic Distortion vs. Frequency –20 ...
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AD8000 –40 = ± p-p OUT – – 1kΩ L LFCSP –60 SECOND HD –70 –80 –90 –100 –110 –120 1 10 FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 29. Harmonic Distortion vs. Frequency 1k ...
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1.25 1.00 0.75 0.50 0.25 0 –0.25 –0.50 –0.75 –1.00 –1.25 –1.50 –1. TIME (ns) Figure 35. Large Signal Transient Response 0.5 V 0.4 IN 0.3 1V ...
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AD8000 1000 = ± 100 INVERTING CURRENT NOISE NONINVERTING CURRENT NOISE, R 0.1 10 100 1k 10k 100k FREQUENCY (Hz) Figure 41. Input Current Noise ± –5 ...
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TEST CIRCUITS V TERMINATION TERMINATION +V S 10μF 0.1μ 432Ω 50Ω AD8000 TRANSMISSION 432Ω LINE IN 60.4Ω 200Ω 200Ω 0.1μF 10μF –V S Figure 47. CMRR 49.9Ω 50Ω AD8000 TRANSMISSION ...
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AD8000 APPLICATIONS All current feedback amplifier operational amplifiers are affected by stray capacitance at the inverting input pin practical consideration, the higher the stray capacitance on the inverting input to ground, the higher R minimize peaking and ringing. ...
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LOW DISTORTION PINOUT The AD8000 LFCSP features ADI’s new low distortion pinout. The new pinout lowers the second harmonic distortion and simplifies the circuit layout. The close proximity of the non- inverting input and the negative supply pin creates a ...
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AD8000 Placement of the capacitor returns (grounds), where the capaci- tors enter into the ground plane, is also important. Returning the capacitors grounds close to the amplifier load is critical for distortion performance. Keeping the capacitors distance short, but equal ...
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... SEATING PLANE ORDERING GUIDE Model 1 Temperature Range AD8000YRDZ –40°C to +125°C AD8000YRDZ-REEL –40°C to +125°C AD8000YRDZ-REEL7 –40°C to +125°C AD8000YCPZ-R2 –40°C to +125°C AD8000YCPZ-REEL –40°C to +125°C AD8000YCPZ-REEL7 –40°C to +125° RoHS Compliant Part. 5.00 (0.197) 4 ...
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NOTES Rev Page AD8000 ...
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AD8000 NOTES © 2005-2010 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. D05321–0–3/10(A) Rev Page ...