AD8061ART-REEL7 Analog Devices Inc, AD8061ART-REEL7 Datasheet - Page 17

IC OPAMP VF R-R LP 50MA SOT23-5

AD8061ART-REEL7

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8061ART-REEL7
Description
IC OPAMP VF R-R LP 50MA SOT23-5
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8061ART-REEL7

Slew Rate
650 V/µs
Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Amplifier Type
Voltage Feedback
Number Of Circuits
1
Output Type
Rail-to-Rail
-3db Bandwidth
320MHz
Current - Input Bias
3.5µA
Voltage - Input Offset
1000µV
Current - Supply
6.8mA
Current - Output / Channel
50mA
Voltage - Supply, Single/dual (±)
2.7 V ~ 8 V, ±1.35 V ~ 4 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
SOT-23-5, SC-74A, SOT-25
Op Amp Type
Voltage Feedback
No. Of Amplifiers
1
Bandwidth
300MHz
Supply Voltage Range
2.7V To 8V
Amplifier Case Style
SOT-23
No. Of Pins
5
Gain Bandwidth Product
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Other names
AD8061ART-REEL7
AD8061ART-REEL7TR

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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
SINGLE-SUPPLY SYNC STRIPPER
When a video signal contains synchronization pulses, it is
sometimes desirable to remove them prior to performing
certain operations. In the case of analog-to-digital conversion,
the sync pulses consume some of the dynamic range, so
removing them increases the converter’s available dynamic
range for the video information.
Figure 53 shows a basic circuit for creating a sync stripper using
the AD8061 powered by a single supply. When the negative
supply is at ground potential, the lowest potential to which the
output can go is ground. This feature is exploited to create a
waveform whose lowest amplitude is the black level of the video
and does not include the sync level.
In this case, the input video signal has its black level at ground,
so it comes out at ground at the input. Because the sync level is
below the black level, it does not show up at the output. However,
all of the active video portion of the waveform is amplified by a
gain of 2 and then normalized to unity gain by the back-
terminated transmission line. Figure 54 is an oscilloscope plot
of the input and output waveforms.
Some video signals with sync are derived from single-supply
devices, such as video DACs. These signals can contain sync,
but the whole waveform is positive, and the black level is not
at ground but at a positive voltage.
1
2
VIDEO IN
Figure 54. Input and Output Waveforms for a Single-Supply
Figure 53. Single 3 V Sync Stripper Using AD8061
Video Sync Stripper Using an AD8061
75Ω
500mV
3
2
R
1kΩ
AD8061
G
3V
7
4
R
1kΩ
0.1µF
F
6
PIN NUMBERS ARE
FOR 8-LEAD PACKAGE
10µF
75Ω
10µs
VIDEO OUT
75Ω
INPUT
OUTPUT
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The circuit can be modified to provide the sync stripping
function for such a waveform. Instead of connecting R
ground, connect it to a dc voltage that is two times the black
level of the input signal. The gain from the noninverting input
to the output is 2, which means the black level is amplified by 2
to the output. However, the gain through R
It takes a dc level of twice the input black level to shift the black
level to ground at the output. When this occurs, the sync is
stripped, and the active video is passed as in the ground-
referenced case.
RGB AMPLIFIER
Most RGB graphics signals are created by video DAC outputs
that drive a current through a resistor to ground. At the video
black level, the current goes to zero, and the voltage of the video
is also zero. Before the availability of high speed rail-to-rail op
amps, it was essential that an amplifier have a negative supply
to amplify such a signal. Such an amplifier is necessary if one
wants to drive a second monitor from the same DAC outputs.
However, high speed, rail-to-rail output amplifiers like the
AD8061 and AD8062 accept ground-level input signals and
output ground-level signals. They are used as RGB signal
amplifiers. A combination of the AD8061 (single) and the
AD8062 (dual) amplifies the three video channels of an RGB
system. Figure 55 shows a circuit that performs this function.
GREEN
BLUE
RED
DAC
DAC
DAC
Figure 55. RGB Cable Driver Using AD8061 and AD8062
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω
1kΩ
1kΩ
1kΩ
2
3
3
5
2
6
AD8061/AD8062/AD8063
AD8061
8
7
3V
3V
4
1kΩ
AD8062
AD8062
0.1µF
0.1µF
1kΩ
1kΩ
75Ω
6
75Ω
75Ω
4
MONITOR
1
10µF
7
10µF
#1
G
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω
is −1 to the output.
G
MONITOR
RED
to
GREEN
BLUE
#2
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω

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