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AD744

Manufacturer Part Number
AD744
Description
Precision/ 500 ns Settling BiFET Op Amp
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

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POWER SUPPLY BYPASSING
The power supply connections to the AD744 must maintain a
low impedance to ground over a bandwidth of 10 MHz or more.
This is especially important when driving a significant resistive
or capacitive load, since all current delivered to the load comes
from the power supplies. Multiple high quality bypass capacitors
are recommended for each power supply line in any critical
application. A 0.1 µF ceramic and a 1 µF electrolytic capacitor
as shown in Figure 24 placed as close as possible to the ampli-
fier (with short lead lengths to power supply common) will
assure adequate high frequency bypassing, in most applica-
tions. A minimum bypass capacitance of 0.1 µF should be used
for any application.
MEASURING AD744 SETTLING TIME
The photos of Figures 26 and 27 show the dynamic response of
the AD744 while operating in the settling time test circuit of
Figure 25. The input of the settling time fixture is driven by a
flat-top pulse generator. The error signal output from the false
summing node of A1, the AD744 under test, is clamped, ampli-
fied by op amp A2 and then clamped again.
HP2835
+15V
COM
–15V
GENERATOR
EQUIVALENT
FLAT-TOP
DYNAMICS
PULSE
2X
DATA
5109
OR
+V
–V
S
S
0.47 F
1.1k
NOTE: USE CIRCUIT BOARD WITH GROUND PLANE
1 F
V
IN
AD3554
AD744
A2
10k
–V
4.99k
S
0.1 F
+V
–V
+V
5pF
S
S
S
10k
0.2pF – 0.8pF
5pF – 18pF
NULL
200
0.47 F
–V
1 F
A1
TO
TEKTRONIX
7A26
OSCILLOSCOPE
PREAMP
INPUT SECTION
(VIA LESS THAN 1 FT 50
COAXIAL CABLE)
1 F
S
+V
AD744
4.99k
10k
S
206
0.1 F
1 F
0.1 F
5k
2X
HP2835
V
0.1 F
1M
ERROR
10pF
10
20pF
The error signal is thus clamped twice: once to prevent overloading
amplifier A2 and then a second time to avoid overloading the
oscilloscope preamp. A Tektronix oscilloscope preamp type
7A26 was carefully chosen because it recovers from the
approximately 0.4 V overload quickly enough to allow accurate
measurement of the AD744’s 500 ns settling time. Amplifier A2
is a very high-speed FET-input op amp; it provides a voltage
gain of 10, amplifying the error signal output of the AD744
under test.
AD744

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