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IC AMP DIFF LDIST 60MA 8SOIC

AD8131ARZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8131ARZ
Description
IC AMP DIFF LDIST 60MA 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Type
Diff Line Driverr
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8131ARZ

Amplifier Type
Differential
Number Of Circuits
1
Output Type
Differential
Slew Rate
2000 V/µs
-3db Bandwidth
400MHz
Current - Input Bias
500nA
Voltage - Input Offset
1500µV
Current - Supply
11.5mA
Current - Output / Channel
60mA
Voltage - Supply, Single/dual (±)
2.8 V ~ 11 V, ±1.4 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Number Of Channels
1
Number Of Elements
1
Power Supply Requirement
Single/Dual
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
70dB
Voltage Gain Db
6.19dB
Input Resistance
0.0015@5VMohm
Input Offset Voltage
12@5VmV
Input Bias Current
0.5@5VnA
Single Supply Voltage (typ)
3/5/9V
Dual Supply Voltage (typ)
±3/±5V
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
70dB
Power Dissipation
250mW
Rail/rail I/o Type
No
Single Supply Voltage (min)
2.7V
Single Supply Voltage (max)
11V
Dual Supply Voltage (min)
±1.4V
Dual Supply Voltage (max)
±5.5V
Operating Temp Range
-40C to 125C
Operating Temperature Classification
Automotive
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
8
Package Type
SOIC N
No. Of Amplifiers
1
Bandwidth
400MHz
Supply Voltage Range
2.7V To 11V, ± 1.4V To ± 5.5V
Supply Current
11.5mA
Amplifier Case Style
SOIC
Rohs Compliant
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Gain Bandwidth Product
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
RoHS Compliant part Electrostatic Device

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AD8131
APPLICATIONS
TWISTED-PAIR LINE DRIVER
The AD8131 has on-chip resistors that provide for a gain of 2
without any external parts. Several on-chip resistors are
trimmed to ensure that the gain is accurate, the common-mode
rejection is good, and the output is well balanced. This makes
the AD8131 very suitable as a single-ended-to-differential
twisted-pair line driver.
Figure 40 shows a circuit of an AD8131 driving a twisted-pair
line, like a Category 3 or Category 5 (Cat3 or Cat5), that is
already installed in many buildings for telephony and data
communications. The characteristic impedance of such a
transmission line is usually about 100 Ω. The outstanding
balance of the AD8131 output will minimize the common-
mode signal and therefore the amount of EMI generated by
driving the twisted pair.
The two resistors in series with each output terminate the line at
the transmit end. Since the impedances of the outputs of the
AD8131 are very low, they can be thought of as a short-circuit,
and the two terminating resistors form a 100 Ω termination at
the transmit end of the transmission line. The receive end is
directly terminated by a 100 Ω resistor across the line.
This back-termination of the transmission line divides the
output signal by two. The fixed gain of 2 of the AD8131 will
create a net unity gain for the system from end to end.
In this case, the input signal is provided by a signal generator
with an output impedance of 50 Ω. This is terminated with a
49.9 Ω resistor near +D
resistance of the source and termination is 25 Ω.The 24.9 Ω
resistor from −D
impedance and minimizes any dc and gain errors.
If +D
distance, such as the output of an op amp, then no termination
resistor is required at +D
tied to ground.
49.9Ω
IN
24.9Ω
is driven by a low-impedance source over a short
Figure 40. Single-Ended-to-Differential 100 Ω Line Driver
8
2
1
IN
+5V
AD8131
–5V
to ground matches the +D
6
3
4
5
IN
0.1 μ F
49.9
0.1 μ F
49.9
IN
of the AD8131. The effective parallel
. In this case, the −D
Ω
Ω
+
+
10 μ F
10 μ F
IN
IN
source
100Ω
can be directly
RECEIVER
Rev. B | Page 18 of 20
3 V SUPPLY DIFFERENTIAL A-TO-D DRIVER
Many newer ADCs can run from a single 3 V supply, which can
save significant system power. In order to increase the dynamic
range at the analog input, they have differential inputs, which
double the dynamic range with respect to a single-ended input.
An added benefit of using a differential input is that the
distortion can be improved.
The low distortion and ability to run from a single 3 V supply make
the AD8131 suited as an A-to-D driver for some 10-bit, single-
supply applications. Figure 41 shows a schematic for a circuit for an
AD8131 driving an AD9203, a 10-bit, 40 MSPS ADC.
The common mode of the AD8131 output is set at midsupply
by the voltage divider connected to V
a 0.1 μF capacitor. This provides for maximum dynamic range
between the supplies at the output of the AD8131. The 110 Ω
resistors at the AD8131 output, along with the shunt capacitors
form a one pole, low-pass filter for lowering noise and
antialiasing.
Figure 42 shows an FFT plot that was taken from the combined
devices at an analog input frequency of 2.5 MHz and a 40 MSPS
sampling rate. The performance of the AD8131 compares very
favorably with a center-tapped transformer drive, which has
typically been the best way to drive this ADC. The AD8131 has
the advantage of maintaining dc performance, which a
transformer solution cannot provide.
Figure 41. Test Circuit for AD8131 Driving an AD9203, 10-Bit, 40 MSPS ADC
LPF
49.9Ω
10kΩ
10kΩ
+3V
24.9Ω
0.1 F
8
2
1
V
3V
OCM
AD8131
6
3
0.1 F
110Ω
110Ω
+
10 F
20pF
20pF
25
OCM
26
AINN
AINP
, and ac-bypassed with
AVDD
AVSS
28
AD9203
27
3V
DRVDD
DRVSS
2
1
DIGITAL
OUTPUTS
0.1 F

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