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 HA5013
Data Sheet September 1998 File Number 3654.4
Triple, 125MHz Video Amplifier
The HA5013 is a low cost triple amplifier optimized for RGB video applications and gains between 1 and 10. It is a current feedback amplifier and thus yields less bandwidth degradation at high closed loop gains than voltage feedback amplifiers. The low differential gain and phase, 0.1dB gain flatness, and ability to drive two back terminated 75 cables, make this amplifier ideal for demanding video applications. The current feedback design allows the user to take advantage of the amplifier's bandwidth dependency on the feedback resistor. The performance of the HA5013 is very similar to the popular Intersil HA-5020 single video amplifier.
Features
* Wide Unity Gain Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125MHz * Slew Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475V/s * Input Offset Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800V * Differential Gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.03% * Differential Phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.03 Degrees * Supply Current (Per Amplifier) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5mA * ESD Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4000V * Guaranteed Specifications at 5V Supplies * Low Cost
Applications
* PC Add-On Multimedia Boards * Flash A/D Driver * Color Image Scanners * CCD Cameras and Systems
Pinout
HA5013 (PDIP, SOIC) TOP VIEW
NC NC NC V+ +IN1 -IN1 OUT1
1 2 3 4 +-
14 OUT2 13 -IN2 12 +IN2 11 V-
* RGB Cable Driver * RGB Video Preamp * PC Video Conferencing
Ordering Information
PART NUMBER HA5013IP HA5013IB HA5025EVAL TEMP. RANGE (oC) -40 to 85 -40 to 85 PACKAGE 14 Ld PDIP 14 Ld SOIC PKG. NO. E14.3 M14.15
6 7
1
-
-
+
5
10 +IN3 9 -IN3 8 OUT3
+
High Speed Op Amp DIP Evaluation Board
CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures. 1-888-INTERSIL or 321-724-7143 | Copyright (c) Intersil Corporation 1999
HA5013
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Voltage Between V+ and V- Terminals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36V DC Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VSUPPLY Differential Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10V Output Current (Note 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Short Circuit Protected ESD Rating (Note 4) Human Body Model (Per MIL-STD-883 Method 3015.7) . . . . 2000V
Thermal Information
Thermal Resistance (Typical, Note 1) JA (oC/W) PDIP Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 SOIC Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Maximum Junction Temperature (Die Only, Note 3) . . . . . . . . . 175oC Maximum Junction Temperature (Plastic Package, Note 3) . . . 150oC Maximum Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . -65oC to 150oC Maximum Lead Temperature (Soldering 10s) . . . . . . . . . . . . 300oC (SOIC - Lead Tips Only)
Operating Conditions
Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40oC to 85oC Supply Voltage Range (Typical) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5V to 15V
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.
NOTES: 1. JA is measured with the component mounted on an evaluation PC board in free air. 2. Output is protected for short circuits to ground. Brief short circuits to ground will not degrade reliability, however, continuous (100% duty cycle) output current should not exceed 15mA for maximum reliability. 3. Maximum power dissipation, including output load, must be designed to maintain junction temperature below 175oC for die, and below 150oC for plastic packages. See Application Information section for safe operating area information. 4. The non-inverting input of unused amplifiers must be connected to GND.
Electrical Specifications
VSUPPLY = 5V, RF = 1k, AV = +1, RL = 400, CL 10pF, Unless Otherwise Specified (NOTE 9) TEST LEVEL TEMP. (oC)
PARAMETER INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Input Offset Voltage (VIO)
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
A A
25 Full Full Full 25 Full 25 Full Full 25 Full 25 Full 25 Full 25, 85 -40 25, 85 -40
53 50 60 55 2.5 -
0.8 1.2 5 3 4 10 6 10
3 5 3.5 8 20 0.15 0.5 0.1 0.3 12 30 15 30
mV mV mV V/oC dB dB dB dB V A A A/V A/V A/V A/V A A A A
Delta VIO Between Channels Average Input Offset Voltage Drift VIO Common Mode Rejection Ratio VCM = 2.5V (Note 5)
A B A A
VIO Power Supply Rejection Ratio
3.5V VS 6.5V
A A
Input Common Mode Range Non-Inverting Input (+IN) Current
VCM = 2.5V (Note 5)
A A A
+IN Common Mode Rejection (+IBCMR =
1
+RIN
)
VCM = 2.5V (Note 5)
A A
+IN Power Supply Rejection
3.5V VS 6.5V
A A
Inverting Input (-IN) Current
A A
Delta - IN BIAS Current Between Channels
A A
2
HA5013
Electrical Specifications
VSUPPLY = 5V, RF = 1k, AV = +1, RL = 400, CL 10pF, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued) (NOTE 9) TEST LEVEL A A -IN Power Supply Rejection 3.5V VS 6.5V A A Input Noise Voltage +Input Noise Current -Input Noise Current TRANSFER CHARACTERISTICS Transimpedence VOUT = 2.5V (Note 11) A A Open Loop DC Voltage Gain RL = 400, VOUT = 2.5V A A Open Loop DC Voltage Gain RL = 100, VOUT = 2.5V A A OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Output Voltage Swing RL = 150 A A Output Current Short Circuit Output Current POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS Supply Voltage Range Quiescent Supply Current AC CHARACTERISTICS AV = +1 Slew Rate Full Power Bandwidth (Note 7) Rise Time (Note 8) Fall Time (Note 8) Propagation Delay (Note 8) Overshoot -3dB Bandwidth Settling Time Settling Time AC CHARACTERISTICS AV = +2, RF = 681 Slew Rate Note 6 B 25 475 V/s VOUT = 100mV To 1%, 2V Output Step To 0.25%, 2V Output Step VOUT = 1V, RL = 100 VOUT = 1V, RL = 100 VOUT = 1V, RL = 100 Note 6 B B B B B B B B B 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 275 22 350 28 6 6 6 4.5 125 50 75 V/s MHz ns ns ns % MHz ns ns A A 25 Full 5 7.5 15 10 V mA/Op Amp RL = 150 VIN = 2.5V, VOUT = 0V B A 25 Full Full Full 2.5 2.5 16.6 40 3.0 3.0 20.0 60 V V mA mA 25 Full 25 Full 25 Full 1.0 0.85 70 65 50 45 M M dB dB dB dB f = 1kHz f = 1kHz f = 1kHz B B B TEMP. (oC) 25 Full 25 Full 25 25 25
PARAMETER -IN Common Mode Rejection
TEST CONDITIONS VCM = 2.5V (Note 5)
MIN -
TYP 4.5 2.5 25.0
MAX 0.4 1.0 0.2 0.5 -
UNITS A/V A/V A/V A/V nV/Hz pA/Hz pA/Hz
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HA5013
Electrical Specifications
VSUPPLY = 5V, RF = 1k, AV = +1, RL = 400, CL 10pF, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued) (NOTE 9) TEST LEVEL B VOUT = 1V, RL = 100 VOUT = 1V, RL = 100 VOUT = 1V, RL = 100 B B B B VOUT = 100mV To 1%, 2V Output Step To 0.25%, 2V Output Step 5MHz 20MHz AC CHARACTERISTICS AV = +10, RF = 383 Slew Rate Full Power Bandwidth (Note 7) Rise Time (Note 8) Fall Time (Note 8) Propagation Delay (Note 8) Overshoot -3dB Bandwidth Settling Time VOUT = 100mV To 1%, 2V Output Step To 0.1%, 2V Output Step VIDEO CHARACTERISTICS Differential Gain Differential Phase NOTES: 5. At -40oC Product is tested at VCM = 2.25V because Short Test Duration does not allow self heating. 6. VOUT switches from -2V to +2V, or from +2V to -2V. Specification is from the 25% to 75% points. Slew Rate 7. FPBW = ---------------------------- ; V = 2V . 2V PEAK PEAK 8. Measured from 10% to 90% points for rise/fall times; from 50% points of input and output for propagation delay. 9. A. Production Tested; B. Typical or Guaranteed Limit based on characterization; C. Design Typical for information only. 10. Measured with a VM700A video tester using an NTC-7 composite VITS. 11. At -40oC Product is tested at VOUT = 2.25V because Short Test Duration does not allow self heating. RL = 150, (Note 10) RL = 150, (Note 10) B B 25 25 0.03 0.03 % Degrees VOUT = 1V, RL = 100 VOUT = 1V, RL = 100 VOUT = 1V, RL = 100 Note 6 B B B B B B B B B 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 350 28 475 38 8 9 9 1.8 65 75 130 V/s MHz ns ns ns % MHz ns ns B B B B B TEMP. (oC) 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
PARAMETER Full Power Bandwidth (Note 7) Rise Time (Note 8) Fall Time (Note 8) Propagation Delay (Note 8) Overshoot -3dB Bandwidth Settling Time Settling Time Gain Flatness
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN -
TYP 26 6 6 6 12 95 50 100 0.02 0.07
MAX -
UNITS MHz ns ns ns % MHz ns ns dB dB
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HA5013 Test Circuits and Waveforms
+
DUT
50 HP4195 NETWORK ANALYZER 50
FIGURE 1. TEST CIRCUIT FOR TRANSIMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS
(NOTE 12) 100 VIN 50 + (NOTE 12) 100 DUT VOUT RL 100 RF, 1k VIN 50 RI 681 RF, 681 +
DUT VOUT RL 400
-
-
FIGURE 2. SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE CIRCUIT NOTE:
FIGURE 3. LARGE SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE CIRCUIT
12. A series input resistor of 100 is recommended to limit input currents in case input signals are present before the HA5013 is powered up.
Vertical Scale: VIN = 100mV/Div., VOUT = 100mV/Div. Horizontal Scale: 20ns/Div. FIGURE 4. SMALL SIGNAL RESPONSE
Vertical Scale: VIN = 1V/Div., VOUT = 1V/Div. Horizontal Scale: 50ns/Div. FIGURE 5. LARGE SIGNAL RESPONSE
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Schematic
V+
(One Amplifier of Three)
R2 800
R5 2.5K
R10 820
QP8
QP9 QP11
R15 400
R19 400 QP14 R17 280 R18 280
R27 200
R29 9.5 QP19 R31 5
QP1 QN5
QP5
R11 1K QP10 QN12
R24 140 R20 140
QP16 QP20
6
QN8 QP2 R1 60K QN1 QN6 QP4 QP6 R12 280 +IN R3 6K QN2 QN10 D1 QN4 QN3 QP7 R13 1K QN7 R4 800 VR33 800 R9 820 QN9 QN11
QP15 C1 1.4pF
QP12 -IN QN13 QP13
R28 20 QP17 QN17
HA5013
C2 1.4pF QN15 R21 140
R25 20
QN21 R32 5 QN19 R30 7 OUT
R14 280
QN14
R22 280
R25 140 QN16 QN18 R23 400 R26 200
R16 400
HA5013 Application Information
Optimum Feedback Resistor
The plots of inverting and non-inverting frequency response, see Figure 8 and Figure 9 in the typical performance section, illustrate the performance of the HA5013 in various closed loop gain configurations. Although the bandwidth dependency on closed loop gain isn't as severe as that of a voltage feedback amplifier, there can be an appreciable decrease in bandwidth at higher gains. This decrease may be minimized by taking advantage of the current feedback amplifier's unique relationship between bandwidth and RF. All current feedback amplifiers require a feedback resistor, even for unity gain applications, and RF, in conjunction with the internal compensation capacitor, sets the dominant pole of the frequency response. Thus, the amplifier's bandwidth is inversely proportional to RF. The HA5013 design is optimized for a 1000 RF at a gain of +1. Decreasing RF in a unity gain application decreases stability, resulting in excessive peaking and overshoot. At higher gains the amplifier is more stable, so RF can be decreased in a trade-off of stability for bandwidth. The table below lists recommended RF values for various gains, and the expected bandwidth.
GAIN (ACL) -1 +1 +2 +5 +10 -10 BANDWIDTH (MHz) 100 125 95 52 65 22
as short as possible to minimize the capacitance from this node to ground.
Driving Capacitive Loads
Capacitive loads will degrade the amplifier's phase margin resulting in frequency response peaking and possible oscillations. In most cases the oscillation can be avoided by placing an isolation resistor (R) in series with the output as shown in Figure 6.
100 VIN RT RI RF + R VOUT CL
-
FIGURE 6. PLACEMENT OF THE OUTPUT ISOLATION RESISTOR, R
The selection criteria for the isolation resistor is highly dependent on the load, but 27 has been determined to be a good starting value.
Power Dissipation Considerations
Due to the high supply current inherent in triple amplifiers, care must be taken to insure that the maximum junction temperature (TJ , see Absolute Maximum Ratings) is not exceeded. Figure 7 shows the maximum ambient temperature versus supply voltage for the available package styles (PDIP, SOIC). At VS = 5V quiescent operation both package styles may be operated over the full industrial range of -40oC to 85oC. It is recommended that thermal calculations, which take into account output power, be performed by the designer.
RF () 750 1000 68f1 1000 383 750
PC Board Layout
MAX. AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (oC)
The frequency response of this amplifier depends greatly on the amount of care taken in designing the PC board. The use of low inductance components such as chip resistors and chip capacitors is strongly recommended. If leaded components are used the leads must be kept short especially for the power supply decoupling components and those components connected to the inverting input. Attention must be given to decoupling the power supplies. A large value (10F) tantalum or electrolytic capacitor in parallel with a small value (0.1F) chip capacitor works well in most cases. A ground plane is strongly recommended to control noise. Care must also be taken to minimize the capacitance to ground seen by the amplifier's inverting input (-IN). The larger this capacitance, the worse the gain peaking, resulting in pulse overshoot and possible instability. It is recommended that the ground plane be removed under traces connected to -IN, and that connections to -IN be kept
130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 5 7 9 11 13 15 SOIC PDIP
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
FIGURE 7. MAXIMUM OPERATING AMBIENT TEMPERATURE vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
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HA5013 Typical Performance Curves
VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified
5 4 NORMALIZED GAIN (dB) 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 2 10 FREQUENCY (MHz) 100 200 AV = 10, RF = 383 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF AV = 2, RF = 681 AV = 5, RF = 1k AV = +1, RF = 1k NORMALIZED GAIN (dB)
5 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 2 10 FREQUENCY (MHz) 100 200 AV = -10 AV = -5 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF RF = 750 AV = -1 AV = -2
FIGURE 8. NON-INVERTING FREQUENCY RESPONSE
FIGURE 9. INVERTING FREQUENCY RESPONSE
140 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF AV = +1
NON-INVERTING PHASE (DEGREES)
-45 -90 -135 -100 -225 -270 -315 -360 2 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF 10 FREQUENCY (MHz) 100 AV = -10, RF = 750 AV = -1, RF = 750 AV = +10, RF = 383
+135 +90 +45 0 -45 -90 -135 -180 200
INVERTING PHASE (DEGREES)
0
AV = +1, RF = 1k
+180
-3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz)
130
5 GAIN PEAKING 500 700 900 1100 1300 0 1500
FEEDBACK RESISTOR ()
FIGURE 10. PHASE RESPONSE AS A FUNCTION OF FREQUENCY
-3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz)
FIGURE 11. BANDWIDTH AND GAIN PEAKING vs FEEDBACK RESISTANCE
130
100 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF AV = +2 95
-3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz)
120 -3dB BANDWIDTH 110 6 GAIN PEAKING (dB)
-3dB BANDWIDTH GAIN PEAKING (dB) 90 10
100
4
5 GAIN PEAKING 350 500 650 800 950 FEEDBACK RESISTOR () 0 1100
90
GAIN PEAKING
VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF AV = +1 800
2
80 0 200 400 600 LOAD RESISTOR ()
0 1000
FIGURE 12. BANDWIDTH AND GAIN PEAKING vs FEEDBACK RESISTANCE
FIGURE 13. BANDWIDTH AND GAIN PEAKING vs LOAD RESISTANCE
8
GAIN PEAKING (dB)
120
-3dB BANDWIDTH
10
HA5013 Typical Performance Curves
80 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF AV = +10 OVERSHOOT (%) 60 12
VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued)
16 VOUT = 0.1VP-P CL = 10pF VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +2
-3dB BANDWIDTH (MHz)
40
6
VSUPPLY = 15V, AV = +2 VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +1 VSUPPLY = 15V, AV = +1
20
0 200
0 350 500 650 FEEDBACK RESISTOR () 800 950 0 200 400 600 800 1000 LOAD RESISTANCE ()
FIGURE 14. BANDWIDTH vs FEEDBACK RESISTANCE
FIGURE 15. SMALL SIGNAL OVERSHOOT vs LOAD RESISTANCE
0.10 FREQUENCY = 3.58MHz DIFFERENTIAL GAIN (%) 0.08 RL = 75 DIFFERENTIAL PHASE (DEGREES)
0.08 FREQUENCY = 3.58MHz
0.06
0.06 RL = 150
0.04 RL = 150 RL = 75 0.02 RL = 1k 0.00 3 5 7 9 11 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 13 15
0.04
0.02 RL = 1k 0.00 3 5 7 9 11 13 15
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
FIGURE 16. DIFFERENTIAL GAIN vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
FIGURE 17. DIFFERENTIAL PHASE vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
-40 VOUT = 2.0VP-P CL = 30pF REJECTION RATIO (dB) -50 DISTORTION (dBc) HD2 -60 3RD ORDER IMD -70 HD2 HD3 -80 HD3 -90 0.3 1 FREQUENCY (MHz) 10 0.001 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80
AV = +1
CMRR
NEGATIVE PSRR POSITIVE PSRR 0.01 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (MHz) 10 30
FIGURE 18. DISTORTION vs FREQUENCY
FIGURE 19. REJECTION RATIOS vs FREQUENCY
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HA5013 Typical Performance Curves
8.0 RL = 100 VOUT = 1.0VP-P AV = +1 7.5
VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued)
12 RLOAD = 100 VOUT = 1.0VP-P PROPAGATION DELAY (ns) 10 AV = +10, RF = 383
PROPAGATION DELAY (ns)
7.0
8 AV = +2, RF = 681 6 AV = +1, RF = 1k 4
6.5
6.0 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 TEMPERATURE (oC) 100 125
3
5
7 9 11 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
13
15
FIGURE 20. PROPAGATION DELAY vs TEMPERATURE
FIGURE 21. PROPAGATION DELAY vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
0.8
500 VOUT = 2VP-P 450 SLEW RATE (V/s) 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 TEMPERATURE (oC) - SLEW RATE + SLEW RATE NORMALIZED GAIN (dB)
0.6 0.4 0.2 0 -0.2 -0.4 -0.6 -0.8 -1.0 -1.2 5
VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF
AV = +2, RF = 681
AV = +5, RF = 1k AV = +1, RF = 1k
AV = +10, RF = 383 10 15 20 FREQUENCY (MHz) 25 30
FIGURE 22. SLEW RATE vs TEMPERATURE
FIGURE 23. NON-INVERTING GAIN FLATNESS vs FREQUENCY
0.8 0.6 NORMALIZED GAIN (dB) 0.4 0.2 0 -0.2 -0.4 -0.6 -0.8 -1.0 -1.2 5 10 15 20 25 30 FREQUENCY (MHz) AV = -10 AV = -2 0 0.01 0 100 AV = -5 AV = -1 VOUT = 0.2VP-P CL = 10pF RF = 750 VOLTAGE NOISE (nV/Hz) 100 AV = +10, RF = 383 CURRENT NOISE (pA/Hz) 80 -INPUT NOISE CURRENT 800 1000
60 +INPUT NOISE CURRENT 40 INPUT NOISE VOLTAGE 20
600
400
200
0.1
1 FREQUENCY (kHz)
10
FIGURE 24. INVERTING GAIN FLATNESS vs FREQUENCY
FIGURE 25. INPUT NOISE CHARACTERISTICS
10
HA5013 Typical Performance Curves
1.5
VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued)
2
1.0 VIO (mV)
BIAS CURRENT (A)
0
0.5
-2
0.0 -60
-4 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 TEMPERATURE (oC) TEMPERATURE (oC)
FIGURE 26. INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE
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FIGURE 27. +INPUT BIAS CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE
4000
TRANSIMPEDANCE (k) -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140
BIAS CURRENT (A)
20
3000
18
2000
16 -60
1000 -60
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
TEMPERATURE (oC)
TEMPERATURE (oC)
FIGURE 28. -INPUT BIAS CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE
FIGURE 29. TRANSIMPEDANCE vs TEMPERATURE
25 125oC REJECTION RATIO (dB) 20 55oC
74 72 70 68 66 64 62 60 58 -100 CMRR -PSRR +PSRR
ICC (mA)
15
10 25oC 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
-50
0
50
100
150
200
250
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
TEMPERATURE (oC)
FIGURE 30. SUPPLY CURRENT vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
FIGURE 31. REJECTION RATIO vs TEMPERATURE
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HA5013 Typical Performance Curves
40
VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued)
4.0
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
OUTPUT SWING (V)
30
+10V +5V
+15V
20
3.8
10
0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DISABLE INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
3.6 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 TEMPERATURE (oC)
FIGURE 32. SUPPLY CURRENT vs DISABLE INPUT VOLTAGE
30
FIGURE 33. OUTPUT SWING vs TEMPERATURE
1.2 VS = 15V
1.1
20 VOUT (VP-P) VIO (mV) 10.00
VS = 10V 10
1.0
0.9 VS = 4.5V 0 0.01 0.10 1.00 LOAD RESISTANCE (k) 0.8 -60
-40
-20
0
40 60 80 20 TEMPERATURE (oC)
100
120
140
FIGURE 34. OUTPUT SWING vs LOAD RESISTANCE
FIGURE 35. INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE CHANGE BETWEEN CHANNELS vs TEMPERATURE
1.5
-30 AV = +1 VOUT = 2VP-P
BIAS CURRENT (A)
-40 1.0 SEPARATION (dB) -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 TEMPERATURE (oC) 100 120 140
-50
0.5
-60
-70 0.0 -60
-80 0.1
1 FREQUENCY (MHz)
10
30
FIGURE 36. INPUT BIAS CURRENT CHANGE BETWEEN CHANNELS vs TEMPERATURE
FIGURE 37. CHANNEL SEPARATION vs FREQUENCY
12
HA5013 Typical Performance Curves
VSUPPLY = 5V, AV = +1, RF = 1k, RL = 400, TA = 25oC, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued)
0 -10 FEEDTHROUGH (dB) -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 0.1
DISABLE = 0V VIN = 5VP-P RF = 750
TRANSIMPEDANCE (M)
10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 180 135 90 45 0 -45 -90 PHASE ANGLE (DEGREES) RL = 100
1 FREQUENCY (MHz)
10
20
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
10
-135 100
FREQUENCY (MHz)
FIGURE 38. DISABLE FEEDTHROUGH vs FREQUENCY
TRANSIMPEDANCE (M) 10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001
FIGURE 39. TRANSIMPEDANCE vs FREQUENCY
RL = 400
180 135 90 45 0 -45 -90 -135 PHASE ANGLE (DEGREES)
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
FREQUENCY (MHz)
FIGURE 40. TRANSIMPEDENCE vs FREQUENCY
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HA5013 Die Characteristics
DIE DIMENSIONS: 2010m x 3130m x 483m METALLIZATION: Type: Metal 1: AlCu (1%) Thickness: Metal 1: 8kA 0.4kA Type: Metal 2: AlCu (1%) Thickness: Metal 2: 16kA 0.8kA SUBSTRATE POTENTIAL Unbiased PASSIVATION: Type: Nitride Thickness: 4kA 0.4kA TRANSISTOR COUNT: 248 PROCESS: High Frequency Bipolar Dielectric Isolation
Metallization Mask Layout
HA5013
NC NC OUT2 -IN2
NC
+IN2
V+
V-
+IN1
+IN3
-IN1
OUT1
OUT3
-IN3
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