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IC OPAMP VF LDIST LN LP SOT23-5

AD8055ARTZ-REEL7

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8055ARTZ-REEL7
Description
IC OPAMP VF LDIST LN LP SOT23-5
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8055ARTZ-REEL7

Slew Rate
1400 V/µs
Amplifier Type
Voltage Feedback
Number Of Circuits
1
-3db Bandwidth
300MHz
Current - Input Bias
400nA
Voltage - Input Offset
3000µV
Current - Supply
5.4mA
Current - Output / Channel
60mA
Voltage - Supply, Single/dual (±)
8 V ~ 12 V, ±4 V ~ 6 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
SOT-23-5, SC-74A, SOT-25
Op Amp Type
Voltage Feedback
No. Of Amplifiers
1
Bandwidth
300MHz
Supply Voltage Range
± 4V To ± 6V
Amplifier Case Style
SOT-23
No. Of Pins
5
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Output Type
-
Gain Bandwidth Product
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant, Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
AD8055ARTZ-REEL7
AD8055ARTZ-REEL7TR

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AD8055/AD8056
APPLICATIONS
FOUR-LINE VIDEO DRIVER
The AD8055 is a useful low cost circuit for driving up to four
video lines. For such an application, the amplifier is configured
for a noninverting gain of 2, as shown in Figure 36. The input
video source is terminated in 75 Ω and is applied to the high
impedance noninverting input.
Each output cable is connected to the op amp output via a 75 Ω
series back termination resistor for proper cable termination.
The terminating resistors at the other ends of the lines divide
the output signal by 2, which is compensated for by the gain of 2
of the op amp stage.
For a single load, the differential gain error of this circuit was
measured as 0.01%, with a differential phase error of 0.02°. The
two load measurements were 0.02% and 0.03°, respectively. For
four loads, the differential gain error is 0.02%, while the
differential phase increases to 0.1°.
SINGLE-ENDED-TO-DIFFERENTIAL LINE DRIVER
Creating differential signals from single-ended signals is
required for driving balanced, twisted pair cables, differential
input ADCs, and other applications that require differential
signals. This can be accomplished by using an inverting and a
noninverting amplifier stage to create the complementary
signals.
The circuit shown in Figure 37 shows how an AD8056 can be
used to make a single-ended-to-differential converter that offers
some advantages over the architecture previously mentioned.
Each op amp is configured for unity gain by the feedback
resistors from the outputs to the inverting inputs. In addition,
each output drives the opposite op amp with a gain of −1 by
means of the crossed resistors. The result of this is that the
outputs are complementary and there is high gain in the overall
configuration.
Feedback techniques similar to a conventional op amp are used
to control the gain of the circuit. From the noninverting input
of AMP1 to the output of AMP2 is an inverting gain.
V
IN
402Ω
75Ω
402Ω
3
2
AD8055
Figure 36. Four-Line Video Driver
+5V
–5V
7
4
0.1µF
0.1µF
6
10µF
10µF
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω
75Ω
V
V
V
V
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
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Between these points, a feedback resistor can be used to close
the loop. As in the case of a conventional op amp inverting gain
stage, an input resistor is added to vary the gain.
The gain of this circuit from the input to AMP1 output is R
while the gain to the output of AMP2 is −R /R
therefore creates a balanced differential output signal from a
single-ended input. The advantage of this circuit is that the gain
can be changed by changing a single resistor, while still
maintaining the balanced differential outputs.
LOW NOISE, LOW POWER PREAMP
The AD8055 makes a good, low cost, low noise, low power
preamp. A gain-of-10 preamp can be made with a feedback
resistor of 909 Ω and a gain resistor of 100 Ω, as shown in
Figure 38. The circuit has a −3 dB bandwidth of 20 MHz.
With a low source resistance (< approximately 100 Ω), the
major contributors to the input-referred noise of this circuit are
the input voltage noise of the amplifier and the noise of the
100 Ω resistor. These are 6 nV/√Hz and 1.2 nV/√Hz, respectively.
These values yield a total input referred noise of 6.1 nV/√Hz.
Figure 38. Low Noise, Low Power Preamp with G = +10 and BW = 20 MHz
V
IN
402Ω
R
I
R
Figure 37. Single-Ended-to-Differential Line Driver
S
AD8056
100Ω
75Ω
402Ω
R
F
2
6
5
3
2
3
AD8055
AMP2
AMP1
+5V
–5V
402Ω
402Ω
8
4
+5V
–5V
4
7
0.1µF
0.1µF
909Ω
0.1µF
0.1µF
1
7
402Ω
402Ω
6
+
10µF
10µF
10µF
10µF
F
I
49.9Ω
49.9Ω
. The circuit
V
OUT
+V
–V
OUT
OUT
F
/R
I
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