AD8034 Analog Devices, AD8034 Datasheet - Page 20

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AD8034

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8034
Description
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8034

-3db Bandwidth
80MHz
Slew Rate
80V/µs
Vos
1mV
Ib
1.5pA
# Opamps Per Pkg
2
Input Noise (nv/rthz)
11nV/rtHz
Vcc-vee
5V to 24V
Isy Per Amplifier
3.5mA
Packages
SOIC,SOT

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AD8033/AD8034
Figure 56 shows the peak detector in Figure 55 capturing a
300 ns, 4 V pulse with 10 mV of kickback and a droop rate of
5 V/s. For larger peak-to-peak pulses, increase the time constants
of R1, C1 and R3, C3 to reduce overshoot. The best droop rate
occurs by isolating parasitic resistances from Node 3, which can
be accomplished using a guard band connected to the output of the
second amplifier that surrounds its summing junction (Node 3).
Increasing both time constants by a factor of 3 permits a larger
peak pulse to be captured and increases the output accuracy.
Figure 57 shows a 5 V peak pulse being captured in 1 μs with
less than 1 mV of kickback. With this selection of time constants,
up to a 20 V peak pulse can be captured with no overshoot.
ACTIVE FILTERS
The response of an active filter varies greatly depending on the
performance of the active device. Open-loop bandwidth and
gain, along with the order of the filter, determines the stop-band
attenuation as well as the maximum cutoff frequency, while
input capacitance can set a limit on which passive components
are used. Topologies for active filters are varied, and some are
more dependent on the performance of the active device than
others are.
2
2
1V/DIV 100ns/DIV
1V/DIV 200ns/DIV
Figure 56. Peak Detector Response 4 V, 300 ns Pulse
Figure 57. Peak Detector Response 5 V, 1 μs Pulse
INPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
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The Sallen-Key topology is the least dependent on the active
device, requiring that the bandwidth be flat to beyond the stop-
band frequency because it is used simply as a gain block. In the
case of high Q filter stages, the peaking must not exceed the open-
loop bandwidth and the linear input range of the amplifier.
Using an AD8033/AD8034, a 4-pole cascaded Sallen-Key filter
can be constructed with f
attenuation, as shown in Figure 58.
Component values are selected using a normalized cascaded,
2-stage Butterworth filter table and Sallen-Key 2-pole active
filter equations. The overall frequency response is shown in
Figure 59.
V
4.99kΩ
IN
R4
–100
–10
–20
–30
–40
–50
–60
–70
–80
–90
82pF
0
C4
10k
Figure 59. 4-Pole Cascade Sallen-Key Filter Response
R5
49.9Ω
4.22kΩ
Figure 58. 4-Pole Cascade Sallen-Key Filter
33pF
R1
4.99kΩ
C3
R3
100k
10pF
6.49kΩ
C
C2
R2
= 1 MHz and over 80 dB of stop-band
27pF
FREQUENCY (Hz)
C1
AD8034
AD8034
1/2
1M
1/2
+V
–V
+V
S
–V
S
S
S
10M
V
OUT

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