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... The AD8033 is available in a small package 8-lead SOIC and a small package 5-lead SC70. The AD8034 is also available in a small package 8-lead SOIC and a small package 8-lead SOT-23. They are rated to work over the industrial temperature range of − ...
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... AD8033/AD8034 TABLE OF CONTENTS Features .............................................................................................. 1 Applications ....................................................................................... 1 General Description ......................................................................... 1 Connection Diagrams ...................................................................... 1 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Specifications ..................................................................................... 3 Absolute Maximum Ratings ............................................................ 6 Maximum Power Dissipation ..................................................... 6 Output Short Circuit .................................................................... 6 ESD Caution .................................................................................. 6 Typical Performance Characteristics ............................................. 7 Test Circuits ..................................................................................... 14 Theory of Operation ...................................................................... 16 Output Stage Drive and Capacitive Load Drive ..................... 16 REVISION HISTORY 9/08—Rev Rev. D Deleted Usable Input Range Parameter, Table 1 ...
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... − T MIN MAX T − T MIN MAX V = ± OUT V = − +1 30% overshoot + 400 mV p-p OUT V = ± Rev Page AD8033/AD8034 Min Typ Max Unit 65 80 MHz 30 MHz 21 MHz 135 ns 135 V/μ 225 ns −82 dBc − ...
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... AD8033/AD8034 T = 25° kΩ, gain = +2, unless otherwise noted Table 2. Parameter DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE −3 dB Bandwidth Input Overdrive Recovery Time Output Overdrive Recovery Time Slew Rate (25% to 75%) Settling Time to 0.1% NOISE/HARMONIC PERFORMANCE Distortion Second Harmonic Third Harmonic Crosstalk, Output to Output ...
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... − T MIN MAX T − T MIN MAX V = ± OUT V = ±5 V −92 CM ±11.52 30% overshoot ±2 V −85 S Rev Page AD8033/AD8034 Typ Max Unit 80 MHz 30 MHz 21 MHz 100 ns 100 ns 80 V/μ 225 ns −80 dBc −82 dBc −70 dBc − ...
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... Even temporarily exceeding this temperature limit can change the stresses that the package exerts on the die, permanently shifting the parametric performance of the AD8033/ AD8034. Exceeding a junction temperature of 175°C for an extended period can result in changes in silicon devices, potentially causing failure. ...
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... 200mV p-p OUT 100 1000 Figure 9. Frequency Response for Various Output Amplitudes (See Figure 45 + ±12V S 10 100 V = ±12V S 10 100 Rev Page AD8033/AD8034 OUT p-p OUT p-p 2 OUT p-p V OUT 0 0 ...
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... AD8033/AD8034 200mV p-p OUT 100pF 25Ω SNUB –2 C –4 –6 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 12. Small Signal Frequency Response for Various 200mV p-p OUT C = 0pF R = 3kΩ 1.5pF 2pF ...
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... Figure 22. Harmonic Distortion vs. Frequency for Various Amplitudes 1M 10M 100M Figure 23. Percent Overshoot vs. Capacitive Load (See Figure 44) Rev Page AD8033/AD8034 HD2 HD3 HD2 HD3 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (MHz HD3 V = 10V p-p HD2 V OUT HD3 V ...
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... AD8033/AD8034 25mV/DIV Figure 24. Small Signal Transient Response 5 V (See Figure 44 20V p-p OUT p-p OUT p-p OUT 3V/DIV Figure 25. Large Signal Transient Response (See Figure 44 – 1.5V/DIV Figure 26. Output Overdrive Recovery (See Figure 46) 20ns/DIV 320ns/DIV V OUT 350ns/DIV Rev ...
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... Figure 34. Quiescent Supply Current vs. Temperature for Various Supply 4.0 3.5 –I 3 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 –0.5 –1.0 – Figure 35. Input Offset Voltage vs. Common-Mode Voltage Rev Page AD8033/AD8034 – 2V OUT 20ns/DIV Figure 33. 0.1% Short-Term Settling Time V = ±12V ± +5V S – ...
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... AD8033/AD8034 –20 –30 –40 –50 –60 –70 –80 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (MHz) Figure 36. CMRR vs. Frequency (See Figure 50) 1.0 0 0.6 0.4 V – 0 (mA) LOAD Figure 37. Output Saturation Voltage vs. Load Current 0 –10 –20 –30 –PSRR –40 –50 –60 –70 –80 –90 –100 ...
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... V OUT 1.2V/DIV V 1µs/DIV IN Figure 42 Response ± OUT V 1.2V/DIV Figure 43 Response, V Rev Page AD8033/AD8034 1µs/DIV IN = ± ...
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... Figure 46 −1 976Ω V OUT C 49.9Ω LOAD 976Ω V OUT C 49.9Ω LOAD 976Ω V OUT 49.9 Ω Rev Page µF + 10nF AD8033/AD8034 10nF + V SINE 0.2V p-p – + 1µF –V S Figure 47. Output Impedance 1kΩ 1k Ω 1µF + 10nF AD8033/AD8034 10nF + V SINE 0 ...
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... S Figure 50. CMRR V OUT TO PORT – V OUT 49.9Ω Rev Page AD8033/AD8034 1V p – 49.9Ω V OUT AD8033/AD8034 10nF + 1µF –V S Figure 51. Positive PSRR 1kΩ 1kΩ –V S – 499Ω 1kΩ 50Ω –V S 499Ω PORT 2 A 1kΩ ...
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... THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS Because the AD8034 operates ±12 V supplies in the small 8-lead SOT-23 package (160°C/W), power dissipation can easily exceed package limitations, resulting in permanent shifts in device characteristics and even failure. Likewise, high supply ...
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... Q25 D4 J1 –IN I1 – R14 J2 Q27 + Figure 53. Simplified AD8033/AD8034 Input Stage Rev Page AD8033/AD8034 + V2 V4 – Q13 Q14 V CC Q11 Q29 Q28 – V OUT ...
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... Poor PCB layout, contaminants, and the board insulator material can create leakage currents that are much larger than the input bias currents of the AD8033/AD8034. Any voltage differential between the inputs and nearby runs set up leakage currents through the PCB insulator, for example, 1 V/100 GΩ pA. ...
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... HIGH SPEED PEAK DETECTOR The low input bias current and high bandwidth of the AD8033/ AD8034 make the parts ideal for a fast settling, low leakage peak detector. The classic fast-low leakage topology with a diode in the output is limited to ~1.4 V p-p maximum in the case of the AD8033/AD8034 because of the protection diodes across the inputs, as shown in Figure 54 ...
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... In the case of high Q filter stages, the peaking must not exceed the open- loop bandwidth and the linear input range of the amplifier. Using an AD8033/AD8034, a 4-pole cascaded Sallen-Key filter can be constructed with MHz and over stop-band C attenuation, as shown in Figure 58 ...
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... When selecting components, the common-mode input capacitance must be taken into consideration. Filter cutoff frequencies can be increased beyond 1 MHz using the AD8033/AD8034 but limited open-loop gain and input impedance begin to interfere with the higher Q stages. This can cause early roll-off of the overall response. ...
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... AD8033/AD8034 The output noise over frequency of the preamp is shown in Figure 63. The pole in the loop transmission translates to a zero in the noise gain of the amplifier, leading to an amplification of the input voltage noise over frequency. The loop transmission zero introduced by C limits the amplification. The bandwidth of the ...
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... Dimensions shown in millimeters 2.90 BSC 1.60 BSC 2.80 BSC PIN 1 0.65 BSC 1.95 1.30 BSC 1.15 0.90 0.22 1.45 MAX 0.08 0.38 0.22 SEATING PLANE COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-178-BA Figure 66. 8-Lead Small Outline Transistor Package [SOT-23] (RJ-8) Dimensions shown in millimeters Rev Page AD8033/AD8034 0.50 (0.0196) 45° 0.25 (0.0099) 1.27 (0.0500) 0.40 (0.0157) 0.46 0.36 0.22 0.26 0.08 0.60 8° 0.45 4° 0.30 0° ...
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... AD8034ARZ-REEL –40°C to +85°C 1 AD8034ARZ-REEL7 –40°C to +85°C AD8034ART-R2 –40°C to +85°C AD8034ART-REEL –40°C to +85°C AD8034ART-REEL7 –40°C to +85°C 1 AD8034ARTZ-R2 –40°C to +85°C AD8034ARTZ-REEL 1 –40°C to +85°C 1 AD8034ARTZ-REEL7 –40°C to +85°C ...