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Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp) IC

AD843AQ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD843AQ
Description
Operational Amplifier (Op-Amp) IC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD843AQ

Output Current
50mA
Input Offset Voltage Max
1mV
Settling Time
135ns
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Supply Current
12mA
Operating Temperature Min
-40°C
Package / Case
8-CDIP
Rohs Status
RoHS non-compliant
Amplifier Type
General Purpose
Number Of Circuits
1
Slew Rate
250 V/µs
Gain Bandwidth Product
34MHz
Current - Input Bias
50pA
Voltage - Input Offset
1000µV
Current - Supply
12mA
Current - Output / Channel
50mA
Voltage - Supply, Single/dual (±)
±4.5 V ~ 18 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Output Type
-
-3db Bandwidth
-
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status

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MEASURING AD843 SETTLING TIME
Figure 28 shows the dynamic response of the AD843 while op-
erating in the settling time test circuit of Figure 27. The input of
the settling time fixture is driven by a flat-top pulse generator.
The error signal output from A1, the AD843 under test, is am-
plified by op amp A2 and then clamped by two high speed
Schottky diodes.
Figure 28. Settling Characteristics: +10 V to 0 V Step.
Upper Trace: Amplified Error Voltage (0.01%/Div)
Lower Trace: Output of AD843 Under Test (5 V/Div)
The error signal is clamped to prevent it from greatly overload-
ing the oscilloscope preamp. A Tektronix oscilloscope preamp
type 7A26 was chosen because it will recover from the approxi-
mately 0.4 volt overload, quickly enough to allow accurate mea-
surement of the AD843’s 135 ns settling time. Amplifier A2 is a
very high speed op amp; it provides a voltage gain of 10, provid-
ing a total gain of 5 from the error signal to the oscilloscope input.
A FAST PEAK DETECTOR CIRCUIT
The peak detector circuit of Figure 29, can accurately capture
the amplitude of input pulses as narrow as 200 ns and can hold
their value with a droop rate of less than 20 V/ s. This circuit
will capture the peak value of positive polarity waveforms; to
detect negative peaks, simply reverse the polarity of the two
diodes.
The high bandwidth and 200 V/ s slew rate of amplifier A2, an
AD843, allows the detector’s output to “keep up” with its input
thus minimizing overshoot. The low (<1 nA) input current of
the AD843 ensures that the droop rate is limited only by the
reverse leakage of diode D2, which is typically <10 nA for the
type shown. The low droop rate is apparent in Figure 30. The
Figure 29. A Fast Peak Detector Circuit
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detector’s output (top trace) loses slightly over a volt of the
8 volt peak input value (bottom trace) in 75 ms, or a rate of
approximately 16 V/ s.
Amplifier A1, an AD847, can drive 680 pF hold capacitor, C
fast enough to “catch-up” with the next peak in 100 ns and still
settle to the new value in 250 ns, as illustrated in Figure 31.
Reducing the value of capacitor C
speed of this circuit at the expense of increased overshoot and
droop. Since the AD847 can drive an arbitrarily large value of
capacitance, C
of response time.
Figure 30. Peak Detector Response to 125 Hz Pulse Train
P
Figure 31. Peak Capture Time
can be increased to reduce droop, at the expense
P
to 100 pF will maximize the
AD843
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