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cables, makes it ideally suited for
professional video applications. The AD829 achieves its 230 V/碌s
uncompensated slew rate and 750 MHz gain bandwidth while
requiring only 5 mA of current from power supplies.
The AD829鈥檚 external compensation pin gives it exceptional
versatility. For example, compensation can be selected to
optimize the bandwidth for a given load and power supply voltage.
As a gain-of-two line driver, the 鈥? dB bandwidth can be increased
to 95 MHz at the expense of 1 dB of peaking. The AD829鈥檚
output can also be clamped at its external compensation pin.
The AD829 exhibits excellent dc performance. It offers a mini-
mum open-loop gain of 30 V/mV into loads as low as 500
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low input voltage noise of 1.7 nV/鈭欻z, and a low input offset
voltage of 1 mV maximum. Common-mode rejection and power
supply rejection ratios are both 120 dB.
This op amp is also useful in multichannel, high speed data
conversion where its fast (90 ns to 0.1%) settling time is impor-
tant. In such applications, the AD829 serves as an input buffer
for 8-bit to 10-bit A/D converters and as an output I/V con-
verter for high speed DACs.
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Operating as a traditional voltage feedback amplifier, the AD829
provides many of the advantages a transimpedance amplifier
offers. A bandwidth greater than 50 MHz can be maintained for
a range of gains through the replacement of the external com-
pensation capacitor. The AD829 and the transimpedance
amplifier are both unity gain stable and provide similar voltage
noise performance (1.7 nV/鈭欻z); however, the current noise of
the AD829 (1.5 pA/鈭欻z) is less than 10% of the noise of
transimpedance amps. The inputs of the AD829 are symmetrical.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
1. Input voltage noise of 2 nV/鈭欻z, current noise of 1.5 pA/鈭欻z,
and 50 MHz bandwidth, for gains of 1 to 20, make the AD829
an ideal preamp.
2. Differential phase error of 0.04掳 and a 0.02% differential
gain error, at the 3.58 MHz NTSC and 4.43 MHz PAL and
SECAM color subcarrier frequencies, make the op amp an
outstanding video performer for driving reverse-terminated
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3. The AD829 can drive heavy capacitive loads.
4. Performance is fully specified for operation from
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15 V supplies.
5. The AD829 is available in plastic, CERDIP, and small outline
packages. Chips and MIL-STD-883B parts are also available.
The SOIC-8 package is available for the extended tempera-
ture range of 鈥?0掳C to +125掳C.
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