Datasheet AD8013 (Analog Devices) - 3

制造商Analog Devices
描述Single Supply, Low Power, Triple Video Amplifier
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AD8013. Model. AD8013A. Conditions. Min. Typ. Max. Units. ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS1. Maximum Power Dissipation. 2.5. TJ = +150. 2.0

AD8013 Model AD8013A Conditions Min Typ Max Units ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS1 Maximum Power Dissipation 2.5 TJ = +150 2.0

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AD8013 Model AD8013A Conditions VS Min Typ Max Units
POWER SUPPLY Operating Range Single Supply +4.2 +13 V Dual Supply ±2.1 ±6.5 V Quiescent Current/Amplifier +5 V 3.0 3.5 mA ±5 V 3.4 4.0 mA ±6.5 V 3.5 mA Quiescent Current/Amplifier Power Down +5 V 0.25 0.35 mA ±5 V 0.3 0.4 mA Power Supply Rejection Ratio Input Offset Voltage VS = ± 2.5 V to ± 5 V 70 76 dB –Input Current +5 V, ± 5 V 0.03 0.2 µA/V +Input Current +5 V, ± 5 V 0.07 1.0 µA/V DISABLE CHARACTERISTICS Off Isolation f = 6 MHz +5 V, ± 5 V –70 dB Off Output Impedance G = +1 +5 V, ± 5 V 12 pF Turn-On Time 50 ns Turn-Off Time 30 ns Switching Threshold –VS + xV 1.3 1.6 1.9 V NOTES 1The test circuit for differential gain and phase measurements on a +5 V supply is ac coupled. Specifications subject to change without notice.
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS1 Maximum Power Dissipation
Supply Voltage . 13.2 V Total The maximum power that can be safely dissipated by the AD8013 Internal Power Dissipation2 is limited by the associated rise in junction temperature. The Plastic (N) . 1.6 Watts (Observe Derating Curves) maximum safe junction temperature for the plastic encapsulated Small Outline (R) . 1.0 Watts (Observe Derating Curves) parts is determined by the glass transition temperature of the Input Voltage (Common Mode) . Lower of ± V plastic, about 150°C. Exceeding this limit temporarily may S or ± 12.25 V Differential Input Voltage . Output ± 6 V (Clamped) cause a shift in parametric performance due to a change in the Output Voltage Limit stresses exerted on the die by the package. Exceeding a junction Maximum . Lower of (+12 V from –V temperature of 175°C for an extended period can result in S) or (+VS) Minimum . Higher of (–12.5 V from +V device failure. S) or (–VS) Output Short Circuit Duration While the AD8013 is internally short circuit protected, this may . Observe Power Derating Curves not be enough to guarantee that the maximum junction temper- Storage Temperature Range ature is not exceeded under all conditions. To ensure proper N and R Package . –65°C to +125°C operation, it is important to observe the derating curves. Operating Temperature Range AD8013A . –40°C to +85°C It must also be noted that in (noninverting) gain configurations Lead Temperature Range (Soldering 10 sec) . +300°C (with low values of gain resistor), a high level of input overdrive can result in a large input error current, which may result in a NOTES significant power dissipation in the input stage. This power 1Stresses above those listed under “Absolute Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional must be included when computing the junction temperature rise operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in due to total internal power. the operational section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
2.5
2Specification is for device in free air:
TJ = +150
°
C
14-Pin Plastic DIP Package: θJA = 75°C/Watt 14-Pin SOIC Package: θJA = 120°C/Watt
2.0 14-PIN DIP PACKAGE ORDERING GUIDE Temperature Package Package 1.5 Model Range Description Options 14-PIN SOIC
AD8013AN –40°C to +85°C 14-Pin Plastic DIP N-14
1.0
AD8013AR-14 –40°C to +85°C 14-Pin Plastic SOIC R-14 AD8013AR-14-REEL –40°C to +85°C 14-Pin Plastic SOIC R-14
MAXIMUM POWER DISSIPATION – Watts
AD8013AR-14-REEL7 –40°C to +85°C 14-Pin Plastic SOIC R-14 AD8013ACHIPS –40°C to +85°C Die Form
0.5 –50 –40 –30 –20 –10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE –
°
C
Maximum Power Dissipation vs. Ambient Temperature REV. A –3–