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AD8029

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8029
Description
Low-Power High-Speed Rail-to-Rail Input/Output Op-Amp
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8029

-3db Bandwidth
125MHz
Slew Rate
62V/µs
Vos
1.6mV
Ib
0.7µA
# Opamps Per Pkg
1
Input Noise (nv/rthz)
16.5nV/rtHz
Vcc-vee
2.7V to 12V
Isy Per Amplifier
1.5mA
Packages
SC70,SOIC

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Table 5. Effect of Load on Performance
Noninverting
Gain
1
1
1
2
2
2
–1
–1
–1
The feedback resistance (R
capacitance to form a pole in the amplifier’s loop response. This
can cause peaking and ringing in the amplifier’s response if the
RC time constant is too low. Figure 55 illustrates this effect.
Peaking can be reduced by adding a small capacitor (1 pF–4 pF)
across the feedback resistor. The best way to find the optimal
value of capacitor is to empirically try it in your circuit. Another
factor of higher resistance values is the impact it has on noise
performance. Higher resistor values generate more noise. Each
application is unique and therefore a balance must be reached
between distortion, peaking, and noise performance. Table 5
outlines the trade-offs that different loads have on distortion,
peaking, and noise performance. In gains of 1, 2, and 10,
equivalent loads of 1 kΩ, 2 kΩ, and 5 kΩ are shown.
With increasing load resistance, the distortion and –3 dB
bandwidth improve, while the noise and peaking degrade
slightly.
Figure 55. Frequency Response for Various Feedback/Load Resistances
–1
–2
–3
–4
–5
–6
–7
–8
2
1
0
1
V
V
S
OUT
= 5V
= 0.1V p-p
R
R
F
F
= R
= R
R
(kΩ)
0
0
0
1
2.5
5
1
2.5
5
L
L
F
= 2.5kΩ
= 1kΩ
10
FREQUENCY (MHz)
G = +2
F
|| R
R
(kΩ)
N/A
N/A
N/A
1
2.5
5
1
2.5
5
G
G
) combines with the input
R
F
= R
R
(kΩ)
1
2
5
1
2.5
5
1
2.5
5
100
LOAD
L
= 5kΩ
R
L
R
R
= 1kΩ
L
L
G = +1
= 2.5kΩ
= 5kΩ
–3 dB SS BW
(MHz)
120
130
139
36
44.5
43
40
40
34
1000
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Peaking
(dB)
0.02
0.6
1
0
0.2
2
0.01
0.05
1
DISABLE PIN
The AD8029 disable pin allows the amplifier to be shut down
for power conservation or multiplexing applications. When in
the disable mode, the amplifier draws only 150 µA of quiescent
current. The disable pin control voltage is referenced to the
negative supply. The amplifier enters power-down mode any
time the disable pin is tied to the most negative supply or within
0.8 V of the negative supply. If left open, the amplifier will
operate normally. For switching levels, refer to Table 6.
Table 6. Disable Pin Control Voltage
Disable Pin
Voltage
Low
(Disabled)
High
(Enabled)
HD2 at 1 MHz,
2 V p-p (dB)
–80
–84
–87.5
–72
–79
–84
–68
–74
–78
+3 V
0 V to <0.8 V
1.2 V to 3 V
AD8029/AD8030/AD8040
HD3 at 1 MHz,
2 V p-p (dB)
–72
–83
–92.5
–60
–72.5
–86
–57
–68
–80
Supply Voltage
+5 V
0 V to <0.8 V
1.2 V to 5 V
Output Noise
(nV/√Hz)
16.5
16.5
16.5
33.5
34.4
36
33.6
34
36
±5 V
–5 V to <–4 .2 V
–3.8 V to +5 V

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