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.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All parameters having Min/Max specifications are guaranteed. Typical values are for information purposes only. Unless otherwise noted, all tests
are at the specified temperature and are pulsed tests, therefore: T
J
= T
C
= T
A
Electrical Specifications
PARAMETER
AC PERFORMANCE
BW
HD
dG
d
SR
-3dB Bandwidth
V
S
= ±12V, R
F
= 750, R
L
= 100 connected to mid supply, T
A
= +25°C. Unless otherwise specified.
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
DESCRIPTION
A
V
= +4
f = 150kHz, V
O
=16Vp-p, R
L
=25
A
V
= +2, R
L
= 37.5
A
V
= +2, R
L
= 37.5
V
OUT
from -3V to +3V
275
70
-85
0.15
0.1
350
MHz
dBc
%
°
V/µS
Total Harmonic Distortion
Differential Gain
Differential Phase
Slewrate
DC PERFORMANCE
V
OS
V
OS
R
OL
Offset Voltage
V
OS
Mismatch
Transimpedance
V
OUT
from -4.5V to +4.5V
-20
-10
0.7
1.4
20
10
2.5
mV
mV
M
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
I
B
+
I
B
-
e
N
i
N
Non-Inverting Input Bias Current
Inverting Input Bias Current
Input Noise Voltage
-Input Noise Current
-3
-30
2.7
18
3
30
µA
µA
nV
Hz
pA/
Hz
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
V
OUT
Loaded Output Swing (single ended)
R
L
= 100 to GND, V
S
= ±6V
R
L
= 25to GND, V
S
= ±6V
I
OUT
SUPPLY
V
S
I
S
Supply Voltage
Supply Current
Single Supply
All Outputs at Mid Supply
5
14.2
12
18
V
mA
Output Current
R
L
= 0
±4.8
±4.4
±5
±4.7
450
V
V
mA
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Typical Performance Curves
28
24
GAIN (dB)
20
16
12
8
100K
RR=1k
F F
=1k
A
V
=10
V
S
=±6V
R
L
=100
22
18
GAIN (dB)
14
10
6
2
100K
R
F
=1k
A
V
=5
V
S
=±6V
R
L
=100
R
F
=750
R
F
=750
R
F
=500
R
F
=500
1M
10M
100M
1M
10M
100M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 1. DIFFERENTIAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE vs R
F
FIGURE 2. DIFFERENTIAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE vs R
F
22
18
GAIN (dB)
14
A
V
=5
V
S
=±6V
R
L
=100
R
F
=750
55
C
L
=22pF
C
L
=10pF
BW (MHz)
47
43
39
35
2.5
C
L
=0pF
51
A
V
=5
R
F
=750
R
L
=100
10
6
2
100K
1M
10M
100M
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
6
FREQUENCY (Hz)
±V
S
(V)
FIGURE 3. DIFFERENTIAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE vs C
L
FIGURE 4. DIFFERENTIAL BANDWIDTH vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
-45
PEAKING (dB)
V
S
=±2.5V
A
V
=5
R
F
=750
-55 R
L
=100
f=1MHz
HD (dB)
-65
HD3
-75
HD2
4
3
2
1
0
-1
-2
2.5
A
V
=5
R
F
=750
R
L
=100
-85
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
6
V
OP-P
(V)
±V
S
(V)
FIGURE 5. DIFFERENTIAL HARMONIC DISTORTION vs
DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
FIGURE 6. DIFFERENTIAL PEAKING vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
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Typical Performance Curves
-45
-50
-55
-60
HD (dB)
-65
-70
-75
-80
-85
-90
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
HD3
HD2
V
S
=±6V
A
V
=5
R
F
=750
R
L
=100
f=1MHz
-45
-50
-55
THD (dB)
-60
-65
-70
-75
-80
-85
-90
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
V
S
=±6V
V
S
=±2.5V
A
V
=5
R
F
=750
R
L
=100
f=150kHz
V
OP-P
(V)
V
OP-P
(V)
FIGURE 7. DIFFERENTIAL HARMONIC DISTORTION vs
DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
FIGURE 8. DIFFERENTIAL TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION
vs DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
-45
-50
-55
THD (dB)
-60
-65
-70
-75
-80
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
V
S
=±2.5V
ISOLATION (dB)
A
V
=5V
R
F
=750
R
L
=100
f=1MHz
-10
-30
-50
B
A
-70
A
B
-90
-110
10K
V
S
=±6V
15
17
19
100K
1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
100M
V
OP-P
(V)
FIGURE 9. DIFFERENTIAL TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION
vs DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
FIGURE 10. CHANNEL ISOLATION vs FREQUENCY
100
VOLTAGE NOISE (nV/Hz),
CURRENT NOISE (pA/Hz)
30
10
IB-
PSRR (dB)
-10
-30
PSRR-
-50
IB+
PSRR+
10
E
N
1
10
100
1K
10K
100K
1M
10M
100M
-70
10K
100K
1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
100M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 11. VOLTAGE AND CURRENT NOISE vs FREQUENCY
FIGURE 12. POWER SUPPLY REJECTION vs FREQUENCY
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Typical Performance Curves
100
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE ()
10
1
0.1
0.01
0.001
10K
V
S
=±6V
A
V
=1
R
F
=1.5k
MAGNITUDE ()
10M
1M
100K
10K
1K
100
100
GAIN
PHASE
50
0
-50
-100
-150
-200
-250
1K
10K
100K
1M
10M
-300
100M
100K
1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
100M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
FIGURE 13. OUTPUT IMPEDANCE vs FREQUENCY
FIGURE 14. TRANSIMEDANCE (ROL) vs FREQUENCY
0.06
PHASE (°)
DIFFERENTIAL GAIN (%),
DIFFERENTIAL PHASE (°)
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
0
PHASE
14.5
14
GAIN
13.5
13
0
1
2
3
4
5
12.5
-50
-25
0
25
50
75
100
125
150
NUMBER OF 150 LOADS
TEMPERATURE (°C)
FIGURE 15. DIFFERENTIAL GAIN AND DIFFERENTIAL PHASE
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