Data SheetAD811–50R±5V SUPPLIESL = 100 Ω 1V10nsVOUT = 2V p-p GAIN = +2100�–70SECOND HARMONICV90IN–90THIRD HARMONICV10OUT–110±15V SUPPLIESHARMONIC DISTORTION (dBc)0%SECOND HARMONIC1VTHIRD HARMONIC–1301k10k100k1M10MFREQUENCY (Hz) 00866-E-024 00866-E-027 Figure 23. Harmonic Distortion vs. Frequency Figure 26. Small Signal Pulse Response, Gain = +1 3.43.2TJ MAX = –175°C100mV10ns3.02.81002.6V90IN2.42.220-LEAD LCC2.01.81.68-LEAD CERDIP1.41.2V10OUT0%1.0TOTAL POWER DISSIPATION (W)0.81V0.60.4–60–40–20020406080100120140AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C) 00866-E-025 00866-E-028 Figure 24. Maximum Power Dissipation vs. Figure 27. Small Signal Pulse Response, Gain = +10 Temperature for Hermetic Packages 9G = +1 RR6L = 150 Ω FBRG = ∞ +VS3VVOUT TOS = ±15V0.1µFTEKTRONIXRFB = 750 Ω P6201 FET0RG2 –PROBE7AD8116–3GAIN (dB)VINR4L3 +VS = ±5VHP813050Ω–6RPULSEFB = 619 Ω GENERATOR–90.1µF–VS 026 00866- –12110100FREQUENCY (MHz) 00866-E-029 Figure 25. Noninverting Amplifier Connection Figure 28. Closed-Loop Gain vs. Frequency, Gain = +1 Rev. G | Page 9 of 20 Document Outline FEATURES APPLICATIONS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS GENERAL DESCRIPTION TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY SPECIFICATIONS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS MAXIMUM POWER DISSIPATION METALIZATION PHOTOGRAPH ESD CAUTION TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS APPLICATIONS INFORMATION GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS ACHIEVING THE FLATTEST GAIN RESPONSE AT HIGH FREQUENCY Choice of Feedback and Gain Resistors Printed Circuit Board Layout Considerations Quality of Coaxial Cable Power Supply Bypassing Driving Capacitive Loads OPERATION AS A VIDEO LINE DRIVER AN 80 MHZ VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED AMPLIFIER CIRCUIT A VIDEO KEYER CIRCUIT OUTLINE DIMENSIONS ORDERING GUIDE