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AD847

Manufacturer Part Number
AD847
Description
High Speed, Low Power Monolithic Op Amp
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD847

-3db Bandwidth
50MHz
Slew Rate
300V/µs
Vos
500µV
Ib
3.3µA
# Opamps Per Pkg
1
Input Noise (nv/rthz)
15nV/rtHz
Vcc-vee
9V to 36V
Isy Per Amplifier
4.8mA
Packages
DIP,SOIC

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REV. F
OFFSET NULLING
The input offset voltage of the AD847 is very low for a high
speed op amp, but if additional nulling is required, the circuit
shown in Figure 21 can be used.
INPUT CONSIDERATIONS
An input resistor (R
the input to the AD847 will be subjected to transient or con-
tinuous overload voltages exceeding the 6 V maximum differ-
ential limit. This resistor provides protection for the input
transistors by limiting the maximum current that can be forced
into their bases.
For high performance circuits it is recommended that a resistor
(R
by matching the impedance at each input. The offset voltage er-
ror will be reduced by more than an order of magnitude.
THEORY OF OPERATION
The AD847 is fabricated on Analog Devices’ proprietary
complementary bipolar (CB) process which enables the con-
struction of pnp and npn transistors with similar f
600 MHz to 800 MHz region. The AD847 circuit (Figure 22)
includes an npn input stage followed by fast pnps in the folded
cascode intermediate gain stage. The CB pnps are also used in
the current amplifying output stage. The internal compensation
capacitance that makes the AD847 unity gain stable is provided
by the junction capacitances of transistors in the gain stage.
The capacitor, C
pacitive loads. At low frequencies and with low capacitive
loads, the gain from the compensation node to the output is
very close to unity. In this case C
contribute to the compensation capacitance of the part. As the
capacitive load is increased, a pole is formed with the output
impedance of the output stage. This reduces the gain, and
therefore, C
contributes to the compensation capacitance, and the unity gain
bandwidth falls. As the load capacitance is increased, the band-
width continues to fall, and the amplifier remains stable.
B
in Figures 19 and 20) be used to reduce bias current errors
F
is incompletely bootstrapped. Some fraction of C
F
, in the output stage mitigates the effect of ca-
Figure 21. Offset Nulling
IN
in Figure 20) is required in circuits where
F
is bootstrapped and does not
T
s in the
F
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GROUNDING AND BYPASSING
In designing practical circuits with the AD847, 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 capacitance at the amplifier
summing junction will not limit the amplifier performance.
Resistor values of less than 5 k are recommended. If a larger
resistor must be used, a small (<10 pF) feedback capacitor in
parallel with the feedback resistor, R
sate for the input capacitances and optimize the dynamic perfor-
mance of the amplifier.
Power supply leads should be bypassed to ground as close as
possible to the amplifier pins. Ceramic disc capacitors of
0.1 F are recommended.
–IN
+IN
Figure 22. AD847 Simplified Schematic
NULL 1
NULL 8
F
, may be used to compen-
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