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AD8044

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8044
Description
Quad 150 MHz Rail-to-Rail Amplifier
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8044

-3db Bandwidth
160MHz
Slew Rate
190V/µs
Vos
1.4mV
Ib
2µA
# Opamps Per Pkg
4
Input Noise (nv/rthz)
16nV/rtHz
Vcc-vee
3V to 12V
Isy Per Amplifier
3.4mA
Packages
DIP,SOIC

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AD8044
APPLICATIONS
RGB Buffer
The AD8044 can provide buffering of RGB signals that include
ground while operating from a single +3 V or +5 V supply.
When driving two monitors from the same RGB video source it
is necessary to provide an additional driver for one of the moni-
tors to prevent the double termination situation that the second
monitor presents. This has usually required a dual-supply op
amp because the level of the input signal from the video driver
goes all the way to ground during horizontal blanking. In single-
supply systems it can be a major inconvenience and expense to
add an additional negative supply.
A single AD8044 can provide the necessary drive capability and
yet does not require a negative supply in this application. Fig-
ure 36 is a schematic that uses three amplifiers out of a single
AD8044 to provide buffering for a second monitor.
The source of the RGB signals is shown to be from a set of three
current output DACs that are within a single-supply graphics
IC. This is typically the situation in most PCs and workstations
that may use either a standalone triple DAC or DACs that are
integrated into a larger graphics chip.
During horizontal blanking, the current output from the DACs
is turned off and the RGB outputs are pulled to ground by the
termination resistors. If voltage sources were used for the RGB
signals, then the termination resistors near the graphics IC
would be in series and the rest of the circuit would remain the
same. This is because a voltage source is an ac short circuit, so a
series resistor is required to make the drive end of the line see
75 W to ac ground. On the other hand, a current source has a
very high output impedance, so a shunt resistor is required to
make the drive end of the line see 75 W to ground. In either
case, the monitor terminates its end of the line with 75 W.
The circuit in Figure 36 shows minimum signal degradation
when using a single-supply for the AD8044. The circuit per-
forms equally well on either a +3 V or +5 V supply.
Figure 35. Capacitive Load Drive vs. Closed-Loop Gain
1000
100
10
1
V
< 30% OVERSHOOT
S
= +5V
2
V
100mV STEP
IN
3
A
R
CL
G
(V/V)
R
4
F
R
S
5
C
L
V
OUT
6
–12–
Figure 37 is an oscilloscope photo of the circuit in Figure 36
operating from a +3 V supply and driven by the Blue signal of a
color bar pattern. Note that the input and output are at ground
during the horizontal blanking interval. The RGB signals are
specified to output a maximum of 700 mV peak. The output of
the AD8044 is 1.4 V with the termination resistors providing a
divide-by-two.
+5V
GRAPHICS
R
G
B
Figure 36. Single Supply RGB Video Driver
IC
V
OUT
V
75
IN
100
0%
90
10
75
Figure 37. +3 V, RGB Buffer
500mV
500mV
75
AD8044
1k
1k
1k
+3V OR +5V
A
B
C
AD8044
AD8044
V–
V+
1k
1k
1k
5 s
0.1 F
75
75
75
10 F
GND
GND
MONITOR #1
MONITOR #2
75
75
75
75
RGB
RGB
75
REV. B
75

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