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ADA4853-2

Manufacturer Part Number
ADA4853-2
Description
Low Power, Rail-to-Rail Output, Video Op Amp with Ultralow Power
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of ADA4853-2

-3db Bandwidth
100MHz
Slew Rate
120V/µs
Vos
2mV
Ib
1µA
# Opamps Per Pkg
2
Input Noise (nv/rthz)
22nV/rtHz
Vcc-vee
2.65V to 5V
Isy Per Amplifier
1.6mA
Packages
CSP

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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
SINGLE-SUPPLY VIDEO AMPLIFIER
With low differential gain and phase errors and wide 0.5 dB
flatness, the ADA4853-1/ADA4853-2/ADA4853-3 are ideal
solutions for portable video applications. Figure 51 shows a
typical video driver set for a noninverting gain of +2, where
R
shunt 75 Ω resistor. At the output, the amplifier has a series
75 Ω resistor for impedance matching to the video load.
When operating in low voltage, single-supply applications, the
input signal is only limited by the input stage headroom.
POWER SUPPLY BYPASSING
Attention must be paid to bypassing the power supply pins of
the ADA4853-1/ADA4853-2/ADA4853-3. High quality capacitors
with low equivalent series resistance (ESR), such as multilayer
ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), should be used to minimize
supply voltage ripple and power dissipation. A large, usually
tantalum, 2.2 µF to 47 µF capacitor located in proximity to the
ADA4853-1/ADA4853-2/ADA4853-3 is required to provide
good decoupling for lower frequency signals. The actual value is
determined by the circuit transient and frequency requirements.
In addition, 0.1 µF MLCC decoupling capacitors should be
located as close to each of the power supply pins as is physically
possible, no more than ⅛ inch away. The ground returns should
terminate immediately into the ground plane. Locating the bypass
capacitor return close to the load return minimizes ground loops
and improves performance.
F
= R
G
R
= 1 kΩ. The video amplifier input is terminated into a
G
V
IN
P
+V
D
S
U1
Figure 51. Video Amplifier
R
F
0.01µF
+
2.2µF
C1
C2
V
75Ω
75Ω CABLE
75Ω
V
OUT
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LAYOUT
As is the case with all high speed applications, careful attention
to printed circuit board (PCB) layout details prevents associated
board parasitics from becoming problematic. The ADA4853-1/
ADA4853-2/ADA4853-3 can operate at up to 100 MHz; there-
fore, proper RF design techniques must be employed. The PCB
should have a ground plane covering all unused portions of the
component side of the board to provide a low impedance return
path. Removing the ground plane on all layers from the area
near and under the input and output pins reduces stray capacit-
ance. Signal lines connecting the feedback and gain resistors
should be kept as short as possible to minimize the inductance
and stray capacitance associated with these traces. Termination
resistors and loads should be located as close as possible to their
respective inputs and outputs. Input and output traces should
be kept as far apart as possible to minimize coupling (crosstalk)
through the board. Adherence to microstrip or stripline design
techniques for long signal traces (greater than 1 inch) is
recommended. For more information on high speed board
layout, go to
High-Speed Printed-Circuit-Board Layout.
ADA4853-1/ADA4853-2/ADA4853-3
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