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... This makes the AD8013 ideal for broadcast and professional video electronics. The AD8013 offers low power per amplifier max and runs on a single + +13 V power supply. The outputs of each amplifier swing to within one volt of either supply rail to easily accommodate video signals ...
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... OH V – – + MHz + MHz –2– AD8013A Min Typ Max Units 100 125 MHz 110 140 MHz 50 MHz 60 MHz 400 V/ s 600 1000 ...
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... Observe Power Derating Curves Storage Temperature Range N and R Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – +125 C Operating Temperature Range AD8013A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . – +85 C Lead Temperature Range (Soldering 10 sec +300 C NOTES 1 Stresses above those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device ...
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... ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although the AD8013 features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recom- mended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality ...
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... Figure 7. Input Offset Voltage vs. Junction Temperature 140 130 120 100 –60 Volts Figure 8. Short Circuit Current vs. Junction Temperature –5– AD8013 – –40 – 100 120 JUNCTION TEMPERATURE – + – ...
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... AD8013 100 0.1 0.01 100k 1M 10M FREQUENCY – Hz Figure 9. Closed-Loop Output Resistance vs. Frequency 100k 10k 1k 100 10 1M 10M FREQUENCY – Hz Figure 10. Output Resistance vs. Frequency, Disabled State 1k 100 NONINVERTING I 10 INVERTING I V NOISE 1 100 1k 10k FREQUENCY – Hz Figure 11. Input Current and Voltage Noise vs. ...
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... 800 600 400 200 Figure 19. Maximum Slew Rate vs. Supply Voltage 20ns V V OUT Figure 20. Small Signal Pulse Response, Gain = + –7– AD8013 150 L PHASE +5V S GAIN +5V S 10M 100M FREQUENCY – ...
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... AD8013 50mV 100 OUT 10 0% 500mV Figure 21. Large Signal Pulse Response, Gain = +10 301 , R = 150 , PHASE GAIN –1 –2 – –4 –5 –6 1M 10M 100M FREQUENCY – Hz Figure 22. Closed-Loop Gain and Phase vs. Frequency, ...
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... Table II contains values of feedback and series resistors which result in the best pulse responses. Figure 29 shows the AD8013 driving a 300 pF capacitor through a large voltage step with virtually no overshoot. (In this case, the large and small signal pulse responses are quite similar in appearance.) – ...
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... High Performance Video Line Driver At a gain of +2, the AD8013 makes an excellent driver for a back terminated 75 differential gain and phase errors and wide 0.1 dB bandwidth can be realized. The low gain and group delay matching errors ensure excellent performance in RGB systems. Figures 34 and 35 show the worst case matching ...
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... S Figure 36. Level Shifting to Drive Disable Pins on Dual Supplies The AD8013’s input stages include protection from the large differential input voltages that may be applied when disabled. 1G Internal clamps limit this voltage to about output isolation will be maintained for voltages below this limit. ...
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... BSC The AD8013 can be used to build a circuit for switching between any two arbitrary gains while maintaining a constant input impedance. The example of Figure 41 shows a circuit for switching between a noninverting gain of 1 and an inverting gain of 1. The total time for channel switching and output voltage settling is about 80 ns ...