a Low PowerVideo Op Amp with DisableAD810CONNECTION DIAGRAMFEATURES High Speed8-Pin Plastic Mini-DIP (N), SOIC (R)80 MHz Bandwidth (3 dB, G = +1)and Cerdip (Q) Packages75 MHz Bandwidth (3 dB, G = +2) 1000 V/ m s Slew RateOFFSET1NULLAD8108DISABLE50 ns Settling Time to 0.1% (VO = 10 V Step)–IN27+VIdeal for Video ApplicationsS30 MHz Bandwidth (0.1 dB, G = +2)+IN36OUTPUT0.02% Differential GainOFFSET–V45SNULLTOP VIEW0.04 8 Differential PhaseLow Noise2.9 nV/ √ Hz Input Voltage NoisePRODUCT DESCRIPTION13 pA/ √ Hz Inverting Input Current Noise The AD810 is a composite and HDTV compatible, current Low Power feedback, video operational amplifier, ideal for use in systems 8.0 mA Supply Current max such as multimedia, digital tape recorders and video cameras. 2.1 mA Supply Current (Power-Down Mode) The 0.1 dB flatness specification at bandwidth of 30 MHz High Performance Disable Function (G = +2) and the differential gain and phase of 0.02% and Turn-Off Time 100 ns 0.04° (NTSC) make the AD810 ideal for any broadcast quality Break Before Make Guaranteed video system. All these specifications are under load conditions Input to Output Isolation of 64 dB (OFF State) of 150 Ω (one 75 Ω back terminated cable). Flexible OperationSpecified for 6 5 V and 6 15 V Operation The AD810 is ideal for power sensitive applications such as 6 2.9 V Output Swing Into a 150 V Load (V video cameras, offering a low power supply current of 8.0 mA S = 6 5 V) max. The disable feature reduces the power supply current to APPLICATIONS only 2.1 mA, while the amplifier is not in use, to conserve Professional Video Cameras power. Furthermore the AD810 is specified over a power supply Multimedia Systems range of ± 5 V to ± 15 V. NTSC, PAL & SECAM Compatible Systems Video Line Driver The AD810 works well as an ADC or DAC buffer in video ADC/DAC Buffer systems due to its unity gain bandwidth of 80 MHz. Because the DC Restoration Circuits AD810 is a transimpedance amplifier, this bandwidth can be maintained over a wide range of gains while featuring a low noise of 2.9 nV/√Hz for wide dynamic range applications. 0.100.2000.090.18GAIN = +2GAIN = +2RF = 715 Ω R–450.080.16L = 150 Ω RL = 150 Ω PHASEfC = 3.58MHz–900.070.14100 IRE MODULATED RAMP1–1350.060.12VS = ±15V0–1800.050.10GAIN±5VGAIN–1–2250.040.08PHASEPHASE SHIFT – Degrees±2.5VDIFFERENTIAL GAIN – %–2–2700.030.06VS = ±15V–30.020.04DIFFERENTIAL PHASE – Degrees±5V–40.010.02±2.5VCLOSED-LOOP GAIN – dB –500110100100056789101112131415FREQUENCY – MHzSUPPLY VOLTAGE – ± Volts Closed-Loop Gain and Phase vs. Frequency, G = +2, Differential Gain and Phase vs. Supply Voltage RL = 150, RF = 715 Ω REV. A Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices. Tel: 617/329-4700Fax: 617/326-8703