Maximum Junction Temperature (Plastic Package, Note 1) . . 150°C
Maximum Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . -65°C to 150°C
Maximum Lead Temperature (Soldering 10s) . . . . . . . . . . . . 300°C
(SOIC - Lead Tips Only)
*Pb-free PDIPs can be used for through hole wave solder process-
ing only. They are not intended for use in Reflow solder processing
applications.
CAUTION: Stresses above those listed in “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress only rating and operation of the
device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this specification is not implied.
NOTES:
1. Maximum power dissipation, including output load, must be designed to maintain junction temperature below 175°C for die, and below 150°C
for plastic packages. See Application Information section for safe operating area information.
2.
JA
is measured with the component mounted on an evaluation PC board in free air.
3. The non-inverting input of unused amplifiers must be connected to GND.
4. Output is protected for short circuits to ground. Brief short circuits to ground will not degrade reliability, however, continuous (100% duty cycle)
output current should not exceed 15mA for maximum reliability.
Electrical Specifications
V
SUPPLY
=
5V,
R
F
= 1k A
V
= +1, R
L
= 400 C
L
10pF,
Unless Otherwise Specified
(NOTE 9)
TEST
LEVEL
TEMP.
(°C)
PARAMETER
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Input Offset Voltage (V
IO
)
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
A
A
25
Full
Full
Full
25
Full
25
Full
Full
25
Full
25
Full
25
Full
25, 85
-40
25, 85
-40
-
-
-
-
53
50
60
55
2.5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0.8
-
1.2
5
-
-
-
-
-
3
-
-
-
-
-
4
10
6
10
3
5
3.5
-
-
-
-
-
-
8
20
0.15
0.5
0.1
0.3
12
30
15
30
mV
mV
mV
V/°C
dB
dB
dB
dB
V
A
A
A/V
A/V
A/V
A/V
A
A
A
A
Delta V
IO
Between Channels
Average Input Offset Voltage Drift
V
IO
Common Mode Rejection Ratio
Note 5
A
B
A
A
V
IO
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
3.5V
V
S
6.5V
A
A
Input Common Mode Range
Non-Inverting Input (+IN) Current
Note 5
A
A
A
+IN Common Mode Rejection
(+I
BCMR
=
1
Note 5
A
A
+R
IN
)
3.5V
V
S
6.5V
+IN Power Supply Rejection
A
A
Inverting Input (-IN) Current
A
A
Delta -IN BIAS Current Between Channels
A
A
FN3393 Rev 9.00
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HA5023
Electrical Specifications
V
SUPPLY
=
5V,
R
F
= 1k A
V
= +1, R
L
= 400 C
L
10pF,
Unless Otherwise Specified
(Continued)
(NOTE 9)
TEST
LEVEL
A
A
-IN Power Supply Rejection
3.5V
V
S
6.5V
A
A
Input Noise Voltage
+Input Noise Current
-Input Noise Current
TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS
Transimpedence
Note 11
A
A
Open Loop DC Voltage Gain
R
L
= 400, V
OUT
=
2.5V
A
A
Open Loop DC Voltage Gain
R
L
= 100, V
OUT
=
2.5V
A
A
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Voltage Swing
R
L
= 150
A
A
Output Current
Output Current, Short Circuit
POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS
Supply Voltage Range
Quiescent Supply Current
AC CHARACTERISTICS
(A
V
= +1)
Slew Rate
Full Power Bandwidth
Rise Time
Fall Time
Propagation Delay
Overshoot
-3dB Bandwidth
Settling Time to 1%
Settling Time to 0.25%
V
OUT
= 100mV
2V Output Step
2V Output Step
Note 6
Note 7
Note 8
Note 8
Note 8
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
275
22
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
350
28
6
6
6
4.5
125
50
75
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
V/s
MHz
ns
ns
ns
%
MHz
ns
ns
A
A
25
Full
5
-
-
7.5
15
10
V
mA/Op Amp
R
L
= 150
V
IN
=
2.5V,
V
OUT
= 0V
B
A
25
Full
Full
Full
2.5
2.5
16.6
40
3.0
3.0
20.0
60
-
-
-
-
V
V
mA
mA
25
Full
25
Full
25
Full
1.0
0.85
70
65
50
45
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
M
M
dB
dB
dB
dB
f = 1kHz
f = 1kHz
f = 1kHz
B
B
B
TEMP.
(°C)
25
Full
25
Full
25
25
25
PARAMETER
-IN Common Mode Rejection
TEST CONDITIONS
Note 5
MIN
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TYP
-
-
-
-
4.5
2.5
25.0
MAX
0.4
1.0
0.2
0.5
-
-
-
UNITS
A/V
A/V
A/V
A/V
nV/Hz
pA/Hz
pA/Hz
FN3393 Rev 9.00
September 30, 2015
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HA5023
Electrical Specifications
V
SUPPLY
=
5V,
R
F
= 1k A
V
= +1, R
L
= 400 C
L
10pF,
Unless Otherwise Specified
(Continued)
(NOTE 9)
TEST
LEVEL
TEMP.
(°C)
PARAMETER
AC CHARACTERISTICS
(A
V
= +2, R
F
= 681
Slew Rate
Full Power Bandwidth
Rise Time
Fall Time
Propagation Delay
Overshoot
-3dB Bandwidth
Settling Time to 1%
Settling Time to 0.25%
Gain Flatness
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
Note 6
Note 7
Note 8
Note 8
Note 8
B
B
B
B
B
B
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
475
26
6
6
6
12
95
50
100
0.02
0.07
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
V/s
MHz
ns
ns
ns
%
MHz
ns
ns
dB
dB
V
OUT
= 100mV
2V Output Step
2V Output Step
5MHz
20MHz
B
B
B
B
B
AC CHARACTERISTICS
(A
V
= +10, R
F
= 383)
Slew Rate
Full Power Bandwidth
Rise Time
Fall Time
Propagation Delay
Overshoot
-3dB Bandwidth
Settling Time to 1%
Settling Time to 0.1%
VIDEO CHARACTERISTICS
Differential Gain (Note 10)
Differential Phase (Note 10)
NOTES:
5. V
CM
=
2.5V.
At -40°C Product is tested at V
CM
=
2.25V
because Short Test Duration does not allow self heating.
6. V
OUT
switches from -2V to +2V, or from +2V to -2V. Specification is from the 25% to 75% points.
Slew Rate
-
7. FPBW
= ----------------------------
; V
=
2V .
2V PEAK PEAK
8. R
L
= 100, V
OUT
= 1V. Measured from 10% to 90% points for rise/fall times; from 50% points of input and output for propagation delay.
9. A. Production Tested; B. Typical or Guaranteed Limit based on characterization; C. Design Typical for information only.
10. Measured with a VM700A video tester using an NTC-7 composite VITS.
11. V
OUT
=
2.5V.
At -40°C Product is tested at V
OUT
=
2.25V
because Short Test Duration does not allow self heating.
R
L
= 150
R
L
= 150
B
B
25
25
-
-
0.03
0.03
-
-
%
°
V
OUT
= 100mV
2V Output Step
2V Output Step
Note 6
Note 7
Note 8
Note 8
Note 8
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
350
28
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
475
38
8
9
9
1.8
65
75
130
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
V/s
MHz
ns
ns
ns
%
MHz
ns
ns
FN3393 Rev 9.00
September 30, 2015
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HA5023
Test Circuits and Waveforms
+
-
DUT
50
HP4195
NETWORK
ANALYZER
50
FIGURE 1. TEST CIRCUIT FOR TRANSIMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS
(NOTE 12)
100
+
50
R
F
, 1k
DUT
V
OUT
R
L
100
V
IN
50
R
I
681
R
F
, 681
+
(NOTE 12)
100
V
IN
DUT
V
OUT
R
L
400
-
-
FIGURE 2. SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE CIRCUIT
NOTE:
FIGURE 3. LARGE SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE CIRCUIT
12. A series input resistor of
100
is recommended to limit input currents in case input signals are present before the HA5023 is powered up.
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