AD ADCMP609BRMZ-REEL71 Rail-to-rail, fast, low power 2.5 v to 5.5 v, single-supply ttl/cmos comparator Datasheet

Rail-to-Rail, Fast, Low Power 2.5 V to 5.5 V,
Single-Supply TTL/CMOS Comparator
ADCMP609
Fully specified rail to rail at VCC = 2.5 V to 5.5 V
Input common-mode voltage from −0.2 V to VCC + 0.2 V
Low glitch CMOS-/TTL-compatible output stage
40 ns propagation delay
Low power 1 mW at 2.5 V
Shutdown pin
Programmable hysteresis
Power supply rejection > 60 dB
−40°C to +125°C operation
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
NONINVERTING
INPUT
+
ADCMP609
INVERTING
INPUT
Q OUTPUT
–
SDN
06918-001
FEATURES
Figure 1.
APPLICATIONS
High speed instrumentation
Clock and data signal restoration
Logic level shifting or translation
High speed line receivers
Threshold detection
Peak and zero-crossing detectors
High speed trigger circuitry
Pulse-width modulators
Current-/voltage-controlled oscillators
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADCMP609 is a fast comparator fabricated on XFCB2, an
Analog Devices, Inc. proprietary process. These comparators
are exceptionally versatile and easy to use. Features include an
input range from VEE − 0.2 V to VCC + 0.2 V, low noise, TTL-/
CMOS-compatible output drivers, and adjustable hysteresis
and/or shutdown inputs.
The device offers 40 ns propagation delay driving a 15 pF load
with 10 mV overdrive on 500 μA typical supply current.
A flexible power supply scheme allows the devices to operate
with a single +2.5 V positive supply and a −0.2 V to +3.0 V
input signal range up to a +5.5 V positive supply with a −0.2 V
to +5.7 V input signal range.
The TTL-/CMOS-compatible output stage is designed to drive
up to 15 pF with full rated timing specifications and to degrade
in a graceful and linear fashion as additional capacitance is added.
The comparator’s input stage offers robust protection against
large input overdrive, and the outputs do not phase reverse
when the valid input signal range is exceeded. A programmable
hysteresis features is also provided.
The ADCMP609, available in an 8-lead MSOP package, features
a shutdown pin and hysteresis control.
Rev. 0
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ADCMP609
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1
Application Information...................................................................8
Applications....................................................................................... 1
Power/Ground Layout and Bypassing........................................8
Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1
TTL-/CMOS-Compatible Output Stage ....................................8
General Description ......................................................................... 1
Optimizing Performance..............................................................8
Revision History ............................................................................... 2
Comparator PropagationDelay Dispersion ...............................8
Specifications..................................................................................... 3
Comparator Hysteresis .................................................................9
Electrical Characteristics............................................................. 3
Crossover Bias Point .................................................................. 10
Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 4
Minimum Input Slew Rate Requirement ................................ 10
Thermal Resistance ...................................................................... 4
Typical Application Circuits ......................................................... 11
ESD Caution.................................................................................. 4
Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 12
Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions............................. 5
Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 12
Typical Performance Characteristics ............................................. 6
REVISION HISTORY
7/07—Revision 0: Initial Version
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ADCMP609
SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VCC = 2.5 V, TA = −40 °C to +125 °C; typical value is TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted.
Table 1.
Parameter
DC INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Voltage Range
Common-Mode Range
Differential Voltage
Offset Voltage
Bias Current
Offset Current
Capacitance
Resistance, Differential Mode
Resistance, Common Mode
Active Gain
Common-Mode Rejection
Hysteresis
HYSTERESIS MODE AND TIMING
Hysteresis Mode Bias Voltage
Minimum Resistor Value
SHUTDOWN PIN CHARACTERISTICS1
VIH
VIL
IIH
Sleep Time
Wake-Up Time
DC OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Voltage High Level
Output Voltage Low Level
AC PERFORMANCE2
Rise Time/Fall Time
Propagation Delay
Symbol
Conditions
Min
VP, VN
VCC = 2.5 V to 5.5 V
VCC = 2.5 V to 5.5 V
VCC = 2.5 V to 5.5 V
−0.2
−0.2
VOS
IP, IN
CP, CN
AV
CMRR
tSD
tH
VOH
VOL
tR/tF
tPD
Propagation Delay Skew—Rising to Falling Transition
Propagation Delay Skew—Q to QB
Overdrive Dispersion
Common-Mode Dispersion
POWER SUPPLY
Supply Voltage Range
Positive Supply Current
−5.0
−0.4
−1.0
VCC
IVCC
Power Dissipation
PD
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Shutdown Current
PSRR
ISD
Typ
±3
Max
Unit
VCC + 0.2 V
VCC + 0.2 V
VCC
+5.0
+0.4
+1.0
V
V
V
mV
μA
μA
pF
kΩ
kΩ
dB
dB
1
−0.5 V to VCC + 0.5 V
−0.5 V to VCC + 0.5 V
200
100
VCC = 2.5 V
VCM = −0.2 V to +2.7 V
VCC = 5.5 V
RHYS = ∞
50
Current −1 μA
Hysteresis = 120 mV
1.145
30
Comparator is operating
Shutdown guaranteed
VIH = VCC
lCC < 100 μA
VPP = 10 mV, output valid
VCC = 2.5 V to 5.5 V
IOH = 0.8 mA, VCC = 2.5 V
IOL = 0.8 mA, VCC = 2.5 V
VCC = 2.5 V to 5.5 V
10% to 90%, VCC = 2.5 V
10% to 90%, VCC = 5.5 V
VOD = 10 mV, VCC = 2.5 V
VOD = 50 mV, VCC = 5.5 V
VCC = 2.5 V
VCC = 5.5 V
VCC = 2.5 V
VCC = 5.5 V
10 mV < VOD < 125 mV
−0.2 V < VCM < VCC + 0.2 V
2.0
−0.2
−6
7000
4000
80
50
1.25
+0.4
1
1.35
120
V
kΩ
VCC
+0.4
+6
V
V
μA
ns
ns
300
150
VCC − 0.4
0.4
25 to 50
45 to 75
30 to 50
35 to 60
4.5
8
3
4
12
1.5
2.5
VCC = 2.5 V
VCC = 5.5 V
VCC = 2.5 V
VCC = 5.5 V
VCC = 2.5 V to 5.5 V
VCC = 2.5 V to 5.5 V
dB
mV
0.1
V
V
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
550
800
1.4
4.5
5.5
650
1100
1.7
7
150
260
−50
V
μA
μA
mW
mW
dB
μA
The output is a high impedance mode when the device is in shutdown mode. Note that this feature should be used with care since the enable/disable time is much
longer than with a true tristate output.
2
VIN = 100 mV square input at 1 MHz, VCM = 0 V, CL = 15 pF, VCCI = 2.5 V, unless otherwise noted.
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ADCMP609
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Table 2.
Parameter
Supply Voltages
Supply Voltage
(VCC to GND)
Supply Differential
Input Voltages
Input Voltage
Differential Input Voltage
Maximum Input/Output Current
Shutdown Control Pin
Applied Voltage (SDN to GND)
Maximum Input/Output Current
Hysteresis Control Pin
Applied Voltage (HYS to GND)
Maximum Input/Output Current
Output Current
Operating Temperature
Ambient Temperature
Junction Temperature
Rating
−0.5 V to +6.0 V
−6.0 V to +6.0 V
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress
rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational
section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.
−0.5 V to VCC + 0.5 V
±(VCC + 0.5 V)
±50 mA
THERMAL RESISTANCE
−0.5 V to VCC + 0.5 V
±50 mA
Table 3.
−0.5 V to VCC + 0.5 V
±50 mA
±50 mA
θJA is specified for the worst-case conditions, that is, a device
soldered in a circuit board for surface-mount packages.
Package Type
ADCMP609 8-Lead MSOP
1
Measurement in still air.
ESD CAUTION
−40°C to +125°C
150°C
Rev. 0 | Page 4 of 12
θJA1
130
Unit
°C/W
ADCMP609
VCC 1
VP 2
VN 3
SDN 4
8
Q
ADCMP609
7
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
Q
6
VEE
5
HYS
06918-002
PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
Figure 2. ADCMP609 Pin Configuration
Table 4. ADCMP609 Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Mnemonic
VCC
VP
VN
SDN
HYS
VEE
Q
8
Q
Description
VCC Supply.
Noninverting Analog Input.
Inverting Analog Input.
Shutdown. Drive this pin low to shut down the device.
Hysteresis Control. Bias with resistor or current source for hysteresis.
Negative Supply Voltage.
Noninverting Output. Q is at logic low if the analog voltage at the noninverting input (VP) is greater than the
analog voltage at the inverting input (VN) provided the comparator is in compare mode.
Inverting Output. Q is at logic high if the analog voltage at the noninverting input (VP) is greater than the analog
voltage at the inverting input (VN) provided the comparator is in compare mode.
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ADCMP609
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VCC = 2.5 V, TA = 25°C, unless otherwise noted.
400
160
150
300
140
130
120
110
VCC = 5.5V
HYSTERESIS (mV)
CURRENT (µA)
VCC = 2.5V
100
0
–100
–200
–400
–1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
60
50
40
30
VCC = 2.5
VCC = 5.5
20
10
06918-003
–300
100
90
80
70
0
7
0
06918-006
200
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300
HYS PIN VOLTAGE (V)
HYS RESISTOR (kΩ)
Figure 3. HYS Pin Current (μA) vs. Voltage (V)
Figure 6. Hysteresis vs. HYS Resistor
5
1.5
4
SOURCE
3
1.0
SINK
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
2
0
–1
–2
+125°C
–3
06918-004
–40°C
–5
–1.0
–0.5
0
0
–0.5
+25°C
–4
0.5
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
–1.0
–1.0 –0.5
3.5
06918-007
IB (µA)
1
0
VCM AT VCC (2.5V)
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
Figure 7. VOH/VOL vs. Load Current (mA)
38.0
60
37.8
PROPAGATION DELAY (ns)
55
50
45
VCC = 5.5V
RISE DELAY
40
35
VCC = 5.5V
FALL DELAY
30
VCC = 2.5V
FALL DELAY
25
06918-005
50
37.4
37.2
37.0
PROPAGATION DELAY RISE
36.8
36.6
36.4
VCC = 2.5V
RISE DELAY
0
PROPAGATION DELAY FALL
37.6
100
06918-008
TPD (ns)
1.0
VOUT (V)
Figure 4. Input Bias Current vs. Input Common-Mode Voltage (V)
20
0.5
36.2
36.0
0.5
150
OD (mV)
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
VCM AT VCC (2.5V)
Figure 5. Propagation Delay vs. Input Overdrive at VCC = 2.5 V and 5.5 V
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Figure 8. Propagation Delay vs. Input Common-Mode Voltage (V)
ADCMP609
Q
Q
Q
1V/DIV
Figure 9. 1 MHz Output Voltage Waveform at VCC = 2.5 V
10ns/DIV
06918-010
10ns/DIV
06918-009
0.5V/DIV
Q
Figure 10. 1 MHz Output Voltage Waveform at VCC = 5.5 V
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ADCMP609
APPLICATION INFORMATION
The ADCMP609 comparator is a high speed device. Despite
the low noise output stage, it is essential to use proper high
speed design techniques to achieve the specified performance.
Because comparators are uncompensated amplifiers, feedback
in any phase relationship is likely to cause oscillations or
undesired hysteresis. Of critical importance is the use of low
impedance supply planes, particularly the output supply plane
(VCC) and the ground plane (GND). Individual supply planes
are recommended as part of a multilayer board. Providing the
lowest inductance return path for switching currents ensures
the best possible performance in the target application.
It is also important to adequately bypass the input and output
supplies. A 0.1 μF bypass capacitor should be placed as close
as possible to each VCC supply pin. The capacitor should be connected to the GND plane with redundant vias placed to provide
a physically short return path for output currents flowing back
from ground to the VCC pin. High frequency bypass capacitors
should be carefully selected for minimum inductance and ESR.
Parasitic layout inductance should also be strictly controlled to
maximize the effectiveness of the bypass at high frequencies.
TTL-/CMOS-COMPATIBLE OUTPUT STAGE
Specified propagation delay performance can be achieved only
by keeping the capacitive load at or below the specified minimums.
The outputs of the ADCMP609 are designed to directly drive
one Schottky TTL or three low power Schottky TTL loads (or
an equivalent). For large fan outputs, buses, or transmission
lines, use an appropriate buffer to maintain the excellent speed
and stability of the comparator.
With the rated 15 pF load capacitance applied, more than half
of the total device propagation delay is output stage slew time.
Because of this, the total propagation delay decreases as VCC
decreases, and instability in the power supply may appear as
excess delay dispersion.
Delay is measured to the 50% point for whatever supply is in
use; thus, the fastest times are observed with the VCC supply at
2.5 V, and larger values are observed when driving loads that
switch at other levels.
The TTL-/CMOS-compatible output stage is shown in the
simplified schematic diagram (Figure 11). Because of its
inherent symmetry and generally good behavior, this output
stage is readily adaptable for driving various filters and other
unusual loads.
VLOGIC
A1
Q1
+IN
–IN
OUTPUT
AV
A2
GAIN STAGE
Q2
OUTPUT STAGE
06918-011
POWER/GROUND LAYOUT AND BYPASSING
Figure 11. Simplified Schematic Diagram of
TTL-/CMOS-Compatible Output Stage
OPTIMIZING PERFORMANCE
As with any high speed comparator, proper design and layout techniques are essential for obtaining the specified performance. Stray
capacitance, inductance, common power and ground impedances,
or other layout issues can severely limit performance and often
cause oscillation. The source impedance should be minimized
as much as is practicable. High source impedance, in combination
with the parasitic input capacitance of the comparator, causes an
undesirable degradation in bandwidth at the input, thus degrading
the overall response. Higher impedances encourage undesired
coupling.
COMPARATOR PROPAGATION DELAY DISPERSION
The ADCMP609 comparator is designed to reduce propagation
delay dispersion over a wide input overdrive range of 10 mV to
VCC – 1 V. Propagation delay dispersion is the variation in propagation delay that results from a change in the degree of overdrive
or slew rate (how far or how fast the input signal exceeds the
switching threshold).
Overdrive and input slew rate dispersions are not significantly
affected by output loading and VCC variations.
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ADCMP609
Propagation delay dispersion is a specification that becomes
important in high speed, time-critical applications, such as data
communication, automatic test and measurement, and instrumentation. It is also important in event-driven applications, such
as pulse spectroscopy, nuclear instrumentation, and medical
imaging. Dispersion is defined as the variation in propagation
delay as the input overdrive conditions are changed (see
Figure 12 and Figure 13).
500mV OVERDRIVE
INPUT VOLTAGE
10mV OVERDRIVE
VN ± VOS
VOL
–VH
2
Figure 12. Propagation Delay—Overdrive Dispersion
INPUT VOLTAGE
1V/ns
INPUT
The customary technique for introducing hysteresis into a
comparator uses positive feedback from the output back to
the input. One limitation of this approach is that the amount
of hysteresis varies with the output logic levels, resulting in
hysteresis that is not symmetric about the threshold. The
external feedback network can also introduce significant
parasitics that reduce high speed performance and can
even induce oscillation in some cases.
160
150
HYSTERESIS (mV)
06918-013
Figure 13. Propagation Delay—Slew Rate Dispersion
COMPARATOR HYSTERESIS
The addition of hysteresis to a comparator is often desirable in
a noisy environment, or when the differential input amplitudes
are relatively small or slow moving. The transfer function for a
comparator with hysteresis is shown in Figure 14. As the input
voltage approaches the threshold (0.0 V, in this example) from
below the threshold region in a positive direction, the comparator switches from low to high when the input crosses +VH/2. The
new switching threshold becomes −VH/2. The comparator remains
in the high state until the threshold, −VH/2, is crossed from
below the threshold region in a negative direction. In this manner,
noise or feedback output signals centered on 0.0 V input cannot
cause the comparator to switch states unless it exceeds the region
bounded by ±VH/2.
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
VCC = 2.5
VCC = 5.5
20
10
0
0
06918-006
VN ± VOS
Q/Q OUTPUT
+VH
2
Figure 14. Comparator Hysteresis Transfer Function
10V/ns
DISPERSION
0
The ADCMP609 comparator offers a programmable hysteresis
feature that significantly improves accuracy and stability. Connecting an external pull-down resistor or a current source from
the HYS pin to GND varies the amount of hysteresis in a predictable, stable manner. Leaving the HYS pin disconnected or
driving it high removes the hysteresis. The maximum hysteresis
that can be applied using this pin is approximately 160 mV.
Figure 15 illustrates the amount of hysteresis applied as a
function of the external resistor value.
06918-012
DISPERSION
Q/Q OUTPUT
VOH
06918-014
ADCMP609 dispersion is typically <12 ns as the overdrive varies
from 10 mV to 125 mV. This specification applies to both
positive and negative signals because the device has very closely
matched delays for both positive-going and negative-going
inputs, and very low output skews. Remember to add the
actual device offset to the overdrive for repeatable dispersion
measurements.
OUTPUT
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300
HYS RESISTOR (kΩ)
Figure 15. Hysteresis vs. HYS Resistor
The hysteresis control pin appears as a 1.25 V bias voltage seen
through a series resistance of 7 kΩ ± 20% throughout the hysteresis
control range. The advantages of applying hysteresis in this manner
are improved accuracy, improved stability, reduced component
count, and maximum versatility. An external bypass capacitor is
not recommended on the HYS pin because it impairs the latch
function and often degrades the jitter performance of the device.
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ADCMP609
With the pin driven low, hysteresis may become large, but in this
device, the effect is not reliable or intended as a latch function.
CROSSOVER BIAS POINT
Rail-to-rail inputs of this type, in both op amps and comparators,
have a dual front-end design. Certain devices are active near
the VCC rail and others are active near the VEE rail. At some predetermined point in the common-mode range, a crossover
occurs. At this point, normally VCC/2, the direction of the bias
current reverses and there are changes in measured offset
voltages and currents.
The ADCMP609 slightly elaborates on this scheme. Crossover
points can be found at approximately 0.8 V and 1.6 V.
MINIMUM INPUT SLEW RATE REQUIREMENT
With the rated load capacitance and normal good PC board
design practice (as discussed in the Optimizing Performance
section), these comparators should be stable at any input slew
rate with no hysteresis. Broadband noise from the input stage is
observed in place of the violent chattering seen with most other
high speed comparators. With additional capacitive loading or
poor bypassing, oscillation may be encountered. These oscillations are due to the high gain bandwidth of the comparator in
combination with feedback through parasitics in the package
and PC board. In many applications, chattering is not harmful.
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ADCMP609
TYPICAL APPLICATION CIRCUITS
5V
20kΩ
39kΩ
ADCMP609
CONTROL
VOLTAGE
0V TO 2.5V
150kΩ
06918-016
HYS
470pF
39kΩ
OUTPUT
150kΩ
Figure 16. Voltage-Controlled Oscillator
5V
10kΩ
INPUT
ADCMP609
VREF
0.02µF
10kΩ
0.1µF
+
OUTPUT
–
06918-017
HYS
Figure 17. Duty Cycle to Differential Voltage Converter
2.5V
ADCMP608
INPUT
1.25V
±50mV
10kΩ
10kΩ
ADCMP609
10kΩ
220pF
HYS
100kΩ
Figure 18. Oscillator and Pulse Width Modulator
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06918-018
INPUT
1.25V
REF
CMOS
PWM
OUTPUT
ADCMP609
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
3.20
3.00
2.80
8
3.20
3.00
2.80
1
5
5.15
4.90
4.65
4
PIN 1
0.65 BSC
0.95
0.85
0.75
1.10 MAX
0.15
0.00
0.38
0.22
COPLANARITY
0.10
0.23
0.08
8°
0°
0.80
0.60
0.40
SEATING
PLANE
COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-187-AA
Figure19. 8-Lead Mini Small Outline Package (MSOP)
(RM-8)
Dimensions shown in millimeters
ORDERING GUIDE
Model
ADCMP609BRMZ 1
ADCMP609BRMZ-REEL1
ADCMP609BRMZ-REEL71
1
Temperature
Range
−40°C to +125°C
−40°C to +125°C
−40°C to +125°C
Package Description
8-Lead Mini Small Outline Package (MSOP)
8-Lead Mini Small Outline Package (MSOP)
8-Lead Mini Small Outline Package (MSOP)
Z = RoHS Compliant Part.
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registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
D06918-0-7/07(0)
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Package
Option
RM-8
RM-8
RM-8
Branding
GW
GW
GW
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