CONNECTION DIAGRAM
8-Pin Plastic Mini-DIP (N),
Cerdip (Q) and SOIC (R) Packages
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
V
P
OUT
NC
V
N
AD830
NC = NO CONNECT
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
A=1
V→1
V→1
REV. A
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High Speed, Video
Difference Amplifier
AD830
One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A.
Tel: 617/329-4700 Fax: 617/326-8703
FEATURES
Differential Amplification
Wide Common-Mode Voltage Range: +12.8 V, –12 V
Differential Voltage Range: 62 V
High CMRR: 60 dB @ 4 MHz
Built-in Differential Clipping Level: 62.3 V
Fast Dynamic Performance
85 MHz Unity Gain Bandwidth
35 ns Settling Time to 0.1%
360 V/ms Slew Rate
Symmetrical Dynamic Response
Excellent Video Specifications
Differential Gain Error: 0.06%
Differential Phase Error: 0.088
15 MHz (0.1 dB) Bandwidth
Flexible Operation
High Output Drive of 650 mA min
Specified with Both 65 V and 615 V Supplies
Low Distortion: THD = –72 dB @ 4 MHz
Excellent DC Performance: 3 mV max Input Offset
Voltage
APPLICATIONS
Differential Line Receiver
High Speed Level Shifter
High Speed In-Amp
Differential to Single Ended Conversion
Resistorless Summation and Subtraction
High Speed A/D Driver
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The AD830 is a wideband, differencing amplifier designed for
use at video frequencies but also useful in many other applica-
tions. It accurately amplifies a fully differential signal at the
FREQUENCY – Hz
CMRR – dB
110
30
10M
50
40
1k
70
60
80
90
100
1M100k10k
V
S
= ±15V
V
S
= ±5V
Common-Mode Rejection Ratio vs. Frequency
input and produces an output voltage referred to a user-chosen
level. The undesired common-mode signal is rejected, even at
high frequencies. High impedance inputs ease interfacing to fi-
nite source impedances and thus preserve the excellent
common-mode rejection. In many respects, it offers significant
improvements over discrete difference amplifier approaches, in
particular in high frequency common-mode rejection.
The wide common-mode and differential-voltage range of the
AD830 make it particularly useful and flexible in level shifting
applications, but at lower power dissipation than discrete solu-
tions. Low distortion is preserved over the many possible differ-
ential and common-mode voltages at the input and output.
Good gain flatness and excellent differential gain of 0.06% and
phase of 0.08° make the AD830 suitable for many video system
applications. Furthermore, the AD830 is suited for general pur-
pose signal processing from dc to 10 MHz.
9
–6
–21
100k 1G10M1M10k
–3
0
3
6
–18
–15
–12
–9
FREQUENCY – Hz
GAIN – dB
100M
V
S
= ±5V
R
L
= 150Ω
C
L
= 4.7pF
C
L
= 15pF
C
L
= 33pF
Closed-Loop Gain vs. Frequency, Gain = +1