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AD8022

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8022
Description
Dual Low Noise, Low Distortion, High Speed Amplifier
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8022

-3db Bandwidth
130MHz
Slew Rate
50V/µs
Vos
1.5mV
Ib
2.5µA
# Opamps Per Pkg
2
Input Noise (nv/rthz)
2.5nV/rtHz
Vcc-vee
4.5V to 26V
Isy Per Amplifier
5.5mA
Packages
SOIC,SOP

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FEATURES
Low power amplifiers provide low noise and low distortion,
Wide supply range: +5 V, ±2.5 V to ±12 V voltage supply
Low power consumption: 4.0 mA/Amp
Voltage feedback
Low noise and distortion
High speed
High output swing: ±10.1 V on ±12 V supply
Low offset voltage, 1.5 mV typical
APPLICATIONS
Receiver for ADSL, VDSL, HDSL, and proprietary
Low noise instrumentation front end
Ultrasound preamps
Active filters
16-bit ADC buffers
GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS
The AD8022 consists of two low noise, high speed, voltage
feedback amplifiers. Each amplifier consumes only 4.0 mA of
quiescent current, yet has only 2.5 nV/√Hz of voltage noise.
These dual amplifiers provide wideband, low distortion
performance, with high output current optimized for stability
when driving capacitive loads. Manufactured on ADI’s high
voltage generation of XFCB bipolar process, the AD8022
operates on a wide range of supply voltages. The AD8022 is
available in both an 8-lead MSOP and an 8-lead SOIC. Fast over
voltage recovery and wide bandwidth make the AD8022 ideal as
the receive channel front end to an ADSL, VDSL, or proprietary
xDSL transceiver design.
In an xDSL line interface circuit, the AD8022’s op amps can be
configured as the differential receiver from the line transformer
or as independent active filters.
Rev. B
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ideal for xDSL modem receiver
Ease of Use
Lower total noise (insignificant input current noise
2.5 nV/√Hz voltage noise @ 100 kHz
1.2 pA/√Hz current noise
MTPR < −66 dBc (G = +7)
SFDR 110 dB @ 200 kHz
130 MHz bandwidth (−3 dB), G = +1
Settling time to 0.1%, 68 ns
50 V/μs slew rate
xDSL systems
contribution compared to current feedback amps)
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.
Tel: 781.329.4700
Fax: 781.461.3113
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Figure 2. Current and Voltage Noise vs. Frequency
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
OUT1
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AD8022 Summary of contents

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... AD8022 ideal as the receive channel front end to an ADSL, VDSL, or proprietary xDSL transceiver design xDSL line interface circuit, the AD8022’s op amps can be configured as the differential receiver from the line transformer or as independent active filters. ...

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... AD8022 TABLE OF CONTENTS Specifications..................................................................................... 3 Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 5 Maximum Power Dissipation ..................................................... 5 ESD Caution.................................................................................. 5 Typical Performance Characteristics ............................................. 6 Theory of Operation ...................................................................... 12 Applications..................................................................................... 13 REVISION HISTORY 5/05—Rev Rev. B Changes to Format .............................................................Universal Deleted Evaluation Boards Section.............................................. 14 Deleted Generating DMT Section................................................ 14 Changes to Ordering Guide.......................................................... 16 Updated Outline Dimensions....................................................... 16 9/02—Rev Rev. A Changes to Features ...

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... R = 500 Ω kΩ + 150 Ω, dc error = Ω, < peaking MIN MAX V = ±5V to ± Rev Page AD8022 Min Typ Max 110 130 200 −95 −100 −67.2 −66 2.5 1.2 −1.5 ±6 ± ...

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... AD8022 At 25° ±2 500 Ω + Table 2. Parameter DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE −3 dB Small Signal Bandwidth Bandwidth for 0.1 dB Flatness 1 Large Signal Bandwidth Slew Rate Rise and Fall Time Settling Time 0.1% Overdrive Recovery Time NOISE/DISTORTION PERFORMANCE Distortion Second Harmonic Third Harmonic ...

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... MAXIMUM POWER DISSIPATION The maximum power that can be safely dissipated by the AD8022 is limited by the associated rise in junction temperature. The maximum safe junction temperature for plastic encapsulated devices is determined by the glass transition temperature of the plastic, approximately 150°C. ...

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... AD8022 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS 50Ω OUT 50Ω 50Ω – –2 –3 –4 –5 0 FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 4. Frequency Response 500Ω 0.3 L 0.2 0.1 0 –0.1 –0.2 –0.3 –0.4 –0.5 –0.6 100k ...

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... 2.00V 100ns 2.00V Figure 14. Noninverting Large Signal Pulse Response 500 Ω ± + Ω 1.00V 100ns 1.00V Figure 15. Noninverting Large Signal Pulse Response 500 Ω ±2 + Ω AD8022 INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT ...

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... AD8022 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 –0.1 –0.2 –0.3 –0 TIME (ns) Figure 16. Settling Time to 0.1%, V Step Size = +2, R 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 –0.1 –0.2 –0.3 –0 TIME (ns) Figure 17. Settling Time to 0.1 ±2.5 V, Step Size = 500 Ω NEGATIVE EDGE ...

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... Figure 26. Multitone Power Ratio ± 500 Ω Full Rate ADSL (DMT), Downstream –69.0dBc FREQUENCY (kHz) Figure 27. Multitone Power Ratio ± 500 Ω Full Rate ADSL (DMT), Upstream AD8022 110.4 111.4 112.4 = 500 Ω, 557.3 558.3 559.3 110.4 111.4 112.4 ...

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... AD8022 0 SIDE A –0.5 SIDE B SIDE A –1.0 SIDE B –1.5 –2.0 –2.5 –60 –40 – TEMPERATURE ( ° C) Figure 28. Voltage Offset vs. Temperature 4.5 4.0 3 ±12V S 3.0 2 ±2.5V S 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 –60 –40 – TEMPERATURE (°C) Figure 29. Bias Current vs. Temperature 4 1kΩ 1kΩ OUT 1kΩ ...

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... V Figure 36. Output-to-Output Crosstalk vs. Frequency 100 31 10 3.16 1 0.316 0.1 0.0316 30k 10M 100M Figure 37. Output Impedance vs. Frequency ± Rev Page AD8022 SIDE A OUT SIDE B OUT 1M 10M FREQUENCY (Hz) = ±2 100k 1M 10M 100M FREQUENCY (Hz) = ± 100M 500M ...

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... Figure 38. Simplified Schematic As shown in Figure 38, the AD8022 input stage consists of an NPN differential pair in which each transistor operates a 300 μA collector current. This gives the input devices a high transconductance and therefore gives the AD8022 a low input noise of 2.5 nV/√Hz @ 100 kHz. The input stage drives a folded cascode that consists of a pair of PNP transistors ...

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... Figure 39. ADSL DMT SNR vs. Bits/Tone POWER SUPPLY AND DECOUPLING The AD8022 should be powered with a good quality (that is, low noise) dual supply of ±12 V for the best overall performance. The AD8022 circuit also functions at voltages lower than ±12 V. Careful attention must be paid to decoupling the power supply pins. A pair of 10 μ ...

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... AD8022 Figure 40. DMT Signal Generator Schematic Rev Page ...

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... AD8022 4 parallel, although not necessarily as close, in order to supply current for fast, large signal changes at the AD8022 output. Signal lines connecting the feedback and gain resistors should be as short as possible, minimizing the inductance and stray capacitance associated with these traces. Locate termination resistors and loads as close as possible to the input(s) and output, respectively ...

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... AD8022ARZ-REEL −40°C to +85°C 1 AD8022ARZ-REEL7 −40°C to +85°C AD8022ARM −40°C to +85°C AD8022ARM-REEL −40°C to +85°C AD8022ARM-REEL7 −40°C to +85°C 1 AD8022ARMZ −40°C to +85°C AD8022ARMZ-REEL 1 −40°C to +85°C 1 AD8022ARMZ-REEL7 −40°C to +85° Pb-free part ...

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