AD AD849JN High speed, low power monolithic op amp Datasheet

a
High Speed, Low Power
Monolithic Op Amp
AD848/AD849
The AD848 and AD849 are high speed, low power monolithic
operational amplifiers. The AD848 is internally compensated so
that it is stable for closed loop gains of 5 or greater. The AD849
is fully decompensated and is stable at gains greater than 24.
The AD848 and AD849 achieve their combination of fast ac
and good dc performance by utilizing Analog Devices’ junction
isolated complementary bipolar (CB) process. This process
enables these op amps to achieve their high speed while only
requiring 4.8 mA of current from the power supplies.
The AD848 and AD849 are members of Analog Devices’ family
of high speed op amps. This family includes, among others, the
AD847 which is unity gain stable, with a gain bandwidth of
50 MHz. For more demanding applications, the AD840,
AD841 and AD842 offer even greater precision and greater
output current drive.
The AD848 and AD849 have good dc performance. When
operating with ± 5 V supplies, they offer open loop gains of
13 V/mV (AD848 with a 500 Ω load) and low input offset
voltage of 1 mV maximum. Common-mode rejection is a
minimum of 92 dB. Output voltage swing is ± 3 V even into
loads as low as 150 Ω.
AD848/49
6 OUTPUT
+IN 3
–VS 4
8 NULL
7 +VS
–IN 2
TOP VIEW
5 NC
(Not to Scale)
NC = NO CONNECT
OUTPUT
NC
NC
NC
V+
20-Terminal LCC Pinout
18 17 16 15 14
NC 19
13 NC
OFFSET 20
NULL
NC 1
AD848SE/883B
12 NC
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
11 NC
2
10 V–
3
9
4
5
6
7
8
NC
OFFSET
NULL
NC
NC
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
NULL 1
+IN
APPLICATIONS
Cable Drivers
8- and 10-Bit Data Acquisition Systems
Video and RF Amplification
Signal Generators
Plastic (N),
Small Outline (R) and
Cerdip (Q) Packages
NC
DC PERFORMANCE
3 nV/√Hz Input Voltage Noise – AD849
85 V/mV Open Loop Gain into a 1 kV Load – AD849
1 mV max Input Offset Voltage
Performance Specified for 65 V and 615 V Operation
Available in Plastic, Hermetic Cerdip and Small Outline
Packages. Chips and MIL-STD-883B Parts Available.
Available in Tape and Reel in Accordance with
EIA-481A Standard
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
–IN
FEATURES
725 MHz Gain Bandwidth – AD849
175 MHz Gain Bandwidth – AD848
4.8 mA Supply Current
300 V/ms Slew Rate
80 ns Settling Time to 0.1% for a 10 V Step – AD849
Differential Gain: AD848 = 0.07%, AD849 = 0.08%
Differential Phase: AD848 = 0.088, AD849 = 0.048
Drives Capacitive Loads
NC
NC = NO CONNECT
APPLICATIONS HIGHLIGHTS
1. The high slew rate and fast settling time of the AD848 and
AD849 make them ideal for video instrumentation circuitry,
low noise pre-amps and line drivers.
2. In order to meet the needs of both video and data acquisition
applications, the AD848 and AD849 are optimized and
tested for ± 5 V and ± 15 V power supply operation.
3. Both amplifiers offer full power bandwidth greater than
20 MHz (for 2 V p-p with ± 5 V supplies).
4. The AD848 and AD849 remain stable when driving any
capacitive load.
5. Laser wafer trimming reduces the input offset voltage to
1 mV maximum on all grades, thus eliminating the need for
external offset nulling in many applications.
6. The AD848 is an enhanced replacement for the LM6164
series and can function as a pin-for-pin replacement for
many high speed amplifiers such as the HA2520/2/5 and
EL2020 in applications where the gain is 5 or greater.
REV. B
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EVALUATION KITS
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DOCUMENTATION
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Noise, and Equivalent Noise Bandwidth
Application Notes
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Second-Order System
• AN-417: Fast Rail-to-Rail Operational Amplifiers Ease
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AD848/AD849–SPECIFICATIONS (@ T = +258C, unless otherwise noted)
A
Model
Conditions
VS
TMIN to TMAX
±5 V
± 15 V
±5 V
± 15 V
± 5 V, ± 15 V
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE1
Offset Drift
INPUT BIAS CURRENT
TMIN to TMAX
INPUT OFFSET CURRENT
TMIN to TMAX
Offset Current Drift
OPEN LOOP GAIN
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Gain Bandwidth
Full Power Bandwidth2
VO = ± 2.5 V
RLOAD = 500 Ω
TMIN to TMAX
RLOAD = 150 Ω
VOUT = ± 10 V
RLOAD = 1 kΩ
TMIN to TMAX
AVCL ≥ 5
VO = 2 V p-p,
RL = 500 Ω
VO = 20 V p-p,
RL = 1 kΩ
Slew Rate
Settling Time to 0.1%
Phase Margin
RLOAD = 1 kΩ
–2.5 V to +2.5 V
10 V Step, AV = –4
CLOAD = 10 pF
RLOAD = 1 kΩ
Min
± 5 V, ± 15 V
± 5 V, ± 15 V
± 5 V, ± 15 V
± 5 V, ± 15 V
± 5 V, ± 15 V
AD848J
Typ Max
0.2
1
0.5
2.3
1.5
3.0
7
3.3
6.6
7.2
50
300
400
0.3
Min
AD848A/S
Typ
Max
0.2
1
0.5
2.3
2
3.5
7
3.3
6.6/5
7.5
50
300
400
0.3
Units
mV
mV
mV
mV
µV/°C
µA
µA
nA
nA
nA/°C
±5 V
9
7
13
9
7/5
8
± 15 V
12
8
13
V/mV
V/mV
V/mV
8
20
12
8/6
20
V/mV
V/mV
±5 V
± 15 V
125
175
125
175
MHz
MHz
±5 V
24
24
MHz
± 15 V
±5 V
± 15 V
±5 V
± 15 V
± 15 V
4.7
200
300
65
100
4.7
200
300
65
100
MHz
V/µs
V/µs
ns
ns
225
225
60
60
Degrees
DIFFERENTIAL GAIN
f = 4.4 MHz
± 15 V
0.07
0.07
%
DIFFERENTIAL PHASE
f = 4.4 MHz
± 15 V
0.08
0.08
Degree
COMMON-MODE REJECTION
VCM = ± 2.5 V
VCM = ± 12 V
TMIN to TMAX
±5 V
± 15 V
POWER SUPPLY REJECTION
VS = ± 4.5 V to ± 18 V
TMIN to TMAX
INPUT VOLTAGE NOISE
f = 10 kHz
± 15 V
INPUT CURRENT NOISE
f = 10 kHz
± 15 V
±5 V
+4.3
–3.4
+14.3
–13.4
INPUT COMMON-MODE
VOLTAGE RANGE
92
92
88
105
105
92
92
88
105
105
dB
dB
dB
85
80
98
85
80
98
dB
dB
5
5
nV/√Hz
1.5
1.5
pA/√Hz
+4.3
–3.4
+14.3
–13.4
V
V
V
V
3.6
3
1.4
±V
±V
±V
±V
±V
± 15 V
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING
RLOAD = 500 Ω
RLOAD = 150 Ω
RLOAD = 50 Ω
RLOAD = 1 kΩ
RLOAD = 500 Ω
±5 V
±5 V
±5 V
± 15 V
± 15 V
3.0
2.5
3.0
2.5
12
10
± 15 V
SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT
3.6
3
1.4
12
10
32
32
mA
INPUT RESISTANCE
70
70
kΩ
INPUT CAPACITANCE
1.5
1.5
pF
15
15
Ω
OUTPUT RESISTANCE
Open Loop
POWER SUPPLY
Operating Range
Quiescent Current
±5 V
TMIN to TMAX
± 15 V
TMIN to TMAX
64.5
4.8
5.1
618
6.0
7.4
6.8
8.0
64.5
4.8
5.1
618
6.0
7.4/8.3
6.8
8.0/9.0
V
mA
mA
mA
mA
NOTES
1
Input offset voltage specifications are guaranteed after 5 minutes at T A = +25°C.
2
Full power bandwidth = slew rate/2 π VPEAK. Refer to Figure 1.
All min and max specifications are guaranteed. Specifications in boldface are tested on all production units at final electrical test. All others are guaranteed but not necessarily tested.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
–2–
REV. B
AD848/AD849
Model
Conditions
VS
TMIN to TMAX
±5 V
± 15 V
±5 V
± 15 V
± 5 V, ± 15 V
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE1
Offset Drift
INPUT BIAS CURRENT
TMIN to TMAX
INPUT OFFSET CURRENT
TMIN to TMAX
Offset Current Drift
OPEN LOOP GAIN
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Gain Bandwidth
Full Power Bandwidth2
VO = ± 2.5 V
RLOAD = 500 Ω
TMIN to TMAX
RLOAD = 150 Ω
VOUT = ± 10 V
RLOAD = 1 kΩ
TMIN to TMAX
AVCL ≥ 25
VO = 2 V p-p,
RL = 500 Ω
VO = 20 V p-p,
RL = 1 kΩ
Slew Rate
Settling Time to 0.1%
Phase Margin
RLOAD = 1 kΩ
–2.5 V to +2.5 V
10 V Step, AV = –24
CLOAD = 10 pF
RLOAD = 1 kΩ
Min
± 5 V, ± 15 V
± 5 V, ± 15 V
± 5 V, ± 15 V
± 5 V, ± 15 V
± 5 V, ± 15 V
AD849J
Typ Max
0.3
1
0.3
1
1.3
1.3
2
3.3
6.6
7.2
50
300
400
0.3
Min
AD849A/S
Typ
Max
0.1
0.75
0.1
0.75
1.0
1.0
2
3.3
6.6/5
7.5
50
300
400
0.3
Units
mV
mV
mV
mV
µV/°C
µA
µA
nA
nA
nA/°C
±5 V
30
20
50
32
± 15 V
45
30
85
30
50
20/15
32
V/mV
V/mV
V/mV
45
85
30/25
V/mV
V/mV
±5 V
± 15 V
520
725
520
725
MHz
MHz
±5 V
20
20
MHz
± 15 V
±5 V
± 15 V
±5 V
± 15 V
± 15 V
4.7
200
300
65
80
4.7
200
300
65
80
MHz
V/µs
V/µs
ns
ns
225
225
60
60
Degrees
DIFFERENTIAL GAIN
f = 4.4 MHz
± 15 V
0.08
0.08
%
DIFFERENTIAL PHASE
f = 4.4 MHz
± 15 V
0.04
0.04
Degrees
COMMON-MODE REJECTION
VCM = ± 2.5 V
VCM = ± 12 V
TMIN to TMAX
±5 V
± 15 V
POWER SUPPLY REJECTION
VS = ± 4.5 V to ± 18 V
TMIN to TMAX
INPUT VOLTAGE NOISE
f = 10 kHz
± 15 V
INPUT CURRENT NOISE
f = 10 kHz
± 15 V
±5 V
+4.3
–3.4
+14.3
–13.4
INPUT COMMON-MODE
VOLTAGE RANGE
100
100
96
115
115
100
100
96
115
115
dB
dB
dB
98
94
120
98
94
120
dB
dB
3
3
nV/√Hz
1.5
1.5
pA/√Hz
+4.3
–3.4
+14.3
–13.4
V
V
V
V
3.6
3
1.4
±V
±V
±V
±V
±V
± 15 V
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING
RLOAD = 500 Ω
RLOAD = 150 Ω
RLOAD = 50 Ω
RLOAD = 1 kΩ
RLOAD = 500 Ω
±5 V
±5 V
±5 V
± 15 V
± 15 V
3.0
2.5
INPUT RESISTANCE
INPUT CAPACITANCE
OUTPUT RESISTANCE
Open Loop
POWER SUPPLY
Operating Range
Quiescent Current
±5 V
TMIN to TMAX
± 15 V
TMIN to TMAX
3.0
2.5
12
10
± 15 V
SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT
3.6
3
1.4
12
10
32
32
mA
25
25
kΩ
1.5
1.5
pF
15
15
Ω
64.5
4.8
5.1
618
6.0
7.4
6.8
8.0
64.5
4.8
5.1
618
6.0
7.4/8.3
6.8
8.0/9.0
V
mA
mA
mA
mA
NOTES
1
Input offset voltage specifications are guaranteed after 5 minutes at T A = +25°C.
2
Full power bandwidth = slew rate/2 π VPEAK. Refer to Figure 1.
All min and max specifications are guaranteed. Specifications in boldface are tested on all production units at final electrical test. All others are guaranteed but not necessarily tested.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
REV. B
–3–
AD848/AD849
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS 1
METALIZATION PHOTOGRAPH
Supply Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 18 V
Internal Power Dissipation2
Plastic (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Watts
Small Outline (R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.9 Watts
Cerdip (Q) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Watts
LCC (E) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.8 Watts
Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± VS
Differential Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ± 6 V
Storage Temperature Range (Q) . . . . . . . . –65°C to +150°C
(N, R) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –65°C to +125°C
Junction Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +175°C
Lead Temperature Range (Soldering 60 sec) . . . . . . . +300°C
Contact factory for latest dimensions. (AD848 and AD849 are identical
except for the part number in the upper right.)
Dimensions shown in inches and (mm).
NOTES
1
Stresses above those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only, and 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.
2
LCC: θJA = 150°C/Watt
Mini-DIP Package: θJA = 110°C/Watt
Cerdip Package: θJA = 110°C/Watt
Small Outline Package: θJA = 155°C/Watt.
ORDERING GUIDE
Model
Gain
Bandwidth
MHz
Min
Stable
Gain
Max
Offset Voltage
mV
Temperature
Range – 8C
Package
Option1
AD848JN
AD848JR2
AD848JCHIPS
AD848AQ
AD848SQ
AD848SQ/883B
AD848SE/883B
175
175
175
175
175
175
175
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0 to +70
0 to +70
0 to +70
–40 to +85
–55 to +125
–55 to +125
–55 to +125
N-8
R-8
Die Form
Q-8
Q-8
Q-8
E-20A
AD849JN
AD849JR2
AD849AQ
AD849SQ
AD849SQ/883B
725
725
725
725
725
25
25
25
25
25
1
1
0.75
0.75
0.75
0 to +70
0 to +70
–40 to +85
–55 to +125
–55 to +125
N-8
R-8
Q-8
Q-8
Q-8
AD847J/A/S
50
1
1
See AD847 Data Sheet
NOTES
1
E = LCC; N = Plastic DIP; Q = Cerdip; R = Small Outline IC (SOIC).
2
Plastic SOIC (R) available in tape and reel. AD848 available in S grade chips. AD849 available in J and S grade
chips.
–4–
REV. B
AD848/AD849
Figure 1. AD848 Inverting Amplifier Configuration
Figure 2. AD849 Inverting Amplifier Configuration
Figure 1a. AD848 Large Signal Pulse Response
Figure 2a. AD849 Large Signal Pulse Response
Figure 1b. AD848 Small Signal Pulse Response
Figure 2b. AD849 Small Signal Pulse Response
OFFSET NULLING
The input voltage of the AD848 and AD849 are very low for
high speed op amps, but if additional nulling is required, the
circuit shown in Figure 3 can be used.
For high performance circuits it is recommended that a resistor
(RB in Figures 1 and 2) be used to reduce bias current errors by
matching the impedance at each input. The offset voltage error
caused by the input currents is decreased by more than an order
of magnitude.
Figure 3. Offset Nulling
REV. B
–5–
AD848/AD849–Typical Characteristics
Figure 4. Quiescent Current vs.
Supply Voltage (AD848 and AD849)
(@ TA = +258C and VS = 615 V, unless otherwise noted)
Figure 5. Large Signal Frequency
Response (AD848 and AD849)
Figure 6. Output Voltage Swing vs.
Load Resistance (AD848 and AD849)
Figure 7. Open Loop Gain vs.
Load Resistance (AD848)
Figure 8. Open Loop Gain vs.
Load Resistance (AD849)
Figure 9. Output Swing and
Error vs. Settling Time (AD848)
Figure 10. Quiescent Current vs.
Temperature (AD848 and AD849)
Figure 11. Short Circuit Current
Limit vs. Temperature (AD848
and AD849)
Figure 12. Input Bias Current vs.
Temperature (AD848 and AD849)
–6–
REV. B
AD848/AD849
Figure 13. Open Loop Gain and
Phase Margin vs. Frequency (AD848)
Figure 14. Open Loop Gain and
Phase Margin vs. Frequency (AD849)
Figure 16. Harmonic Distortion vs.
Frequency (AD848)
Figure 17. Harmonic Distortion vs.
Frequency (AD849)
Figure 19. Power Supply Rejection vs.
Frequency (AD848)
Figure 20. Power Supply Rejection vs.
Frequency (AD849)
REV. B
–7–
Figure 15. Normalized Gain Bandwidth Product vs. Temperature
(AD848 and AD849)
Figure 18. Slew Rate vs. Temperature
(AD848 and AD849)
Figure 21. Common-Mode
Rejection vs. Frequency
GROUNDING AND BYPASSING
In designing practical circuits with the AD848 or AD849, the
user must remember that whenever high frequencies are
involved, some special precautions are in order. Circuits must
be built with short interconnect leads. A large ground plane
should be used whenever possible to provide a low resistance,
low inductance circuit path, as well as minimizing the effects of
high frequency coupling. Sockets should be avoided because the
increased interlead capacitance can degrade bandwidth.
Feedback resistors should be of low enough value to assure that
the time constant formed with the capacitances at the amplifier
summing junction will not limit the amplifier performance.
Resistor values of less than 5 kΩ are recommended. If a larger
resistor must be used, a small (< 10 pF) feedback capacitor in
parallel with the feedback resistor, RF, may be used to compensate for the input capacitances and optimize the dynamic performance of the amplifier.
Often termination is not used, either because signal integrity
requirements are low or because too many high frequency
signals returned to ground contaminate the ground plane.
Unterminated cables appear as capacitive loads. Since the
AD848 and AD849 are stable into any capacitive load, the op
amp will not oscillate if the cable is not terminated; however
pulse integrity will be degraded. Figure 23 shows the AD848
driving both 100 pF and 1000 pF loads.
LOW NOISE PRE-AMP
The input voltage noise spectral densities of the AD848 and the
AD849 are shown in Figure 24. The low wideband noise and
high gain bandwidths of these devices makes them well suited as
pre-amps for high frequency systems.
C1261b–5–9/90
AD848/AD849–Applications
AD848/AD849
Power supply leads should be bypassed to ground as close as
possible to the amplifier pins. 0.1 µF ceramic disc capacitors are
recommended.
VIDEO LINE DRIVER
The AD848 functions very well as a low cost, high speed line
driver of either terminated or unterminated cables. Figure 22
shows the AD848 driving a doubly terminated cable.
A back-termination resistor (RBT, also equal to the characteristic
impedance of the cable) may be placed between the AD848
output and the cable in order to damp any reflected signals
caused by a mismatch between RT and the cable’s characteristic
impedance. This will result in a “cleaner” signal, although it
requires that the op amp supply ± 2 V to the output in order to
achieve a ± 1 V swing at the line.
Figure 24. Input Voltage Noise Spectral Density
Input voltage noise will be the dominant source of noise at the
output in most applications. Other noise sources can be
minimized by keeping resistor values as small as possible.
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
Dimensions shown in inches and (mm).
Mini-DIP (N) Package
Cerdip (Q) Package
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
The termination resistor, RT, (when equal to the characteristic
impedance of the cable) minimizes reflections from the far end
of the cable. While operating off ± 5 V supplies, the AD848
maintains a typical slew rate of 200 V/µs, which means it can
drive a ± 1 V, 24 MHz signal on the terminated cable.
Figure 22. Video Line Driver
100pF
LOAD
Small Outline (R) Package
1000pF
LOAD
Figure 23. AD848 Driving a Capacitive Load
–8–
REV. B
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