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MiniSO LoDstortn Differentl I/O 500MHz

AD8138AARMZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8138AARMZ
Description
MiniSO LoDstortn Differentl I/O 500MHz
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Type
ADC Driverr
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8138AARMZ

Design Resources
DC-Coupled, Single-Ended-to-Differential Conversion Using AD8138 and AD7352 (CN0040) DC-Coupled, Single-Ended-to-Differential Conversion Using AD8138 and AD7356 (CN0041) DC-Coupled, Single-Ended-to-Differential Conversion Using AD8138 and AD7357 (CN0061)
Applications
Data Acquisition
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118", 3.00mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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LAYOUT, GROUNDING, AND BYPASSING
As a high speed part, the AD8138 is sensitive to the PCB
environment in which it has to operate. Realizing its superior
specifications requires attention to various details of good high
speed PCB design.
The first requirement is for a good solid ground plane that
covers as much of the board area around the AD8138 as
possible. The only exception to this is that the two input pins
(Pin 1 and Pin 8) should be kept a few millimeters from the
ground plane, and ground should be removed from inner layers
and the opposite side of the board under the input pins. This
minimizes the stray capacitance on these nodes and helps
preserve the gain flatness vs. frequency.
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The power supply pins should be bypassed as close as possible
to the device to the nearby ground plane. Good high frequency
ceramic chip capacitors should be used. This bypassing should
be done with a capacitance value of 0.01 μF to 0.1 μF for each
supply. Further away, low frequency bypassing should be provided
with 10 μF tantalum capacitors from each supply to ground.
The signal routing should be short and direct to avoid parasitic
effects. Wherever there are complementary signals, a symmetrical
layout should be provided to the extent possible to maximize
the balance performance. When running differential signals
over a long distance, the traces on the PCB should be close
together or any differential wiring should be twisted together to
minimize the area of the loop that is formed. This reduces the
radiated energy and makes the circuit less susceptible to
interference.
AD8138

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