AD8079R75 Ω FCABLE( INTERNAL)75 Ω VOUT #1RII BI+V( INTERNAL)S4.7µF75 Ω RSERIESI BNVOUT0.1µFRNCL775 Ω 2CABLE75 Ω 1/28VOUT #2AD807910.1µF675 Ω Figure 24. Output Offset Voltage 75 Ω CABLE4.7µFDriving Capacitive LoadsVIN The AD8079 was designed primarily to drive nonreactive loads. 75 Ω –VS If driving loads with a capacitive component is desired, best frequency response is obtained by the addition of a small series 75 Ω 4CABLE output resistance (RSERIES). The graph in Figure 25 shows the 1/275 Ω 5VOUT #3 optimum value for R AD8079 SERIES vs. capacitive load. It is worth noting 3 that the frequency response of the circuit when driving large 75 Ω capacitive loads will be dominated by the passive roll-off of 75 Ω R CABLE SERIES and CL. 75 Ω V40OUT #475 Ω 30 Figure 26. Video Line Driver Ω –Single-Ended to Differential Driver Using an AD807920 The two halves of an AD8079 can be configured to create a SERIESR single-ended to differential high speed driver with a –3 dB band- width in excess of 110 MHz as shown in Figure 27. Although 10 the individual op amps are each current feedback with internal feedback resistors, the overall architecture yields a circuit with attributes normally associated with voltage feedback amplifiers, 0 while offering the speed advantages inherent in current feedback 0510152025CL – pF amplifiers. In addition, the gain of the circuit can be changed by varying a single resistor, RF, which is often not possible in a dual Figure 25. Recommended R op amp differential driver. SERIES vs. Capacitive Load CC = 1.5pFOperation as a Video Line Driver The AD8079 has been designed to offer outstanding perfor- RRF 750 Ω mance as a video line driver. The important specifications of G750 Ω OP AMP #1 differential gain (0.01%) and differential phase (0.02°) meet the V50 Ω IN1/2OUTPUT #1 most exacting HDTV demands for driving one video load with AD8079 each amplifier. The AD8079 also drives four back terminated loads (two each), as shown in Figure 26, with equally impressive performance (0.01%, 0.07°). Another important consideration is isolation between loads in a multiple load application. The AD8079 has more than 40 dB of isolation at 5 MHz when driv- ing two 75 Ω back terminated loads. 50 Ω 1/2OUTPUT #2AD8079OP AMP #2 Figure 27. Differential Line Driver –8– REV. A