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AD846SQ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD846SQ
Description
450 V/us, Precision, Current-Feedback Op Amp
Manufacturer
AD [Analog Devices]
Datasheet

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AD846
Where:
Typical values for these parameters (@ 1 kHz) in pA/√Hz are:
I
Or, referring to the signal input, the equivalent mean-square in-
put voltage noise is:
Resistor R
(follower) operation, to insure stable operation. The amplifier’s
noninverting input current (flowing through R
typically add less than 300 µV to the AD846’s input offset volt-
age. This can be trimmed-out using the optional network shown
in Figure 44. The following table gives recommended values
for R
Supply Voltage
6 V to 15 V
6 V to 15 V
6 V to 15 V
5 V
5 V
NONINVERTING GAIN OPERATION
The AD846 can be used as a noninverting amplifier or voltage
follower, operating at gains between 1 and 200. A minimum
value of R
(1 to 2), the input signal should be applied to the AD846’s non-
inverting input through a 100 Ω series resistor; this will help
reduce peaking. The best transient response will occur when the
amplifier’s output level is below 5 V peak to peak.
At closed-loop gains of 3 or more, the input resistor is not re-
quired unless peak signals greater than 3 V will be applied. The
amplifier’s bandwidth can be determined by using the inverting
amplifier’s bandwidth equation or from Figure 41. For example,
at a gain of + 10 (R
AD846 will be approximately 33 MHz; at a gain of +100,
NN
R
R
R
I
I
V
V
+ 4 kT R
NN
NP
P
F
S
N
IN
= 20, I
P
.
2
is the external resistance placed in series with the non-
inverting input
is the feedback resistor
is the source resistor
is the noise current in the inverting input
is the noise current in the noninverting input
is the input noise voltage.
= R
(
F
PN
P
S
equal to 1 kΩ should be employed. For low gains
F
is required for both inverting and noninverting
= 6, V
1+
I
NN
R
R
)
2
F
S
F
N
+ 1+
= 1 kΩ, R
= 2.
1– 10
10–20
20–200
1– 10
10 –200
Gain (R
R
R
S
F
S
2
 
= 100 Ω) the bandwidth of the
F
V
/R
N
S
2
)
+ R
(
P
I
NP
P
Recommended
Value for R
100 Ω
47 Ω
0 Ω
47 Ω
0 Ω
of 100 Ω) will
)
2
+ 4 kT R
F
P
 
(R
greater, a small capacitor (2 pF–5 pF) connected across the
feedback resistor will help reduce overshoot; but when operating
at noninverting gains below 3, this same capacitance will cause
instability.
USING THE COMPENSATION PIN OF THE AD846
Additional compensation may be provided for the AD846 by
applying an external capacitance between Pin 5 and analog
ground (Figure 44). The nominal value of the AD846’s internal
compensation capacitor is 7 pF. For a given value of feedback
resistance (R
amplifier’s slew rate and bandwidth proportionally.
In addition to providing for external compensation, Pin 5 may
be used to clamp the output of the amplifier, as shown in
Figure 45. The output can be clamped anywhere within the
output range (approximately ± 10 V) of the amplifier. The in-
put should also be clamped as a precaution against damaging the
amplifier’s input transistors.
F
= 1 kΩ, R
F
), any added external capacitance reduces the
S
= 10 Ω) it will be 4 MHz. At gains of 3 or

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