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350MHz High Speed Differential Amplifier

Model: AD8132

  • Resistor set gain
  • Internal common-mode feedback
  • Improved gain and phase balance is -68dB at 10MHz
  • Separate input to set the common-mode output voltage
  • High speed
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The AD8132 is a low cost differential or single-ended input to differential output amplifier with resistor set gain. The AD8132 is a major advancement over op amps for driving differential input ADCs or for driving signals over long lines. The AD8132 has a unique internal feedback feature that provides output gain and phase matching balanced to -68dB at 10MHz, suppressing harmonics and reducing radiated EMI.

XFCB bipolar process, the AD8132 has a -3dB bandwidth of 350MHz and delivers a differential signal with -99dBc SFDR at 5MHz, despite its low cost. The AD8132 eliminates the need for a transformer with high performance ADCs, preserving the low frequency and dc information. The common-mode level of the differential output is adjustable by applying a voltage on the VOCM pin, easily level shifting the input signals for driving single-supply ADCs. Fast overload recovery preserves sampling accuracy.

The AD8132 is also used as a differential driver for the trans-mission of high speed signals over low cost twisted pair or coaxial cables. The feedback network can be adjusted to boost the high frequency components of the signal. The AD8132 is used for either analog or digital video signals or for other high speed data trans-mission. The AD8132 is capable of driving either a Category 3 or Category 5 twisted pair or coaxial cable with minimal line attenuation. The AD8132 has considerable cost and performance improvements over discrete line driver solutions.

  • Resistor set gain
  • Internal common-mode feedback
  • Improved gain and phase balance is -68dB at 10MHz
  • Separate input to set the common-mode output voltage
  • High speed
  • 350MHz, -3dB bandwidth
  • 1200V/ms slew rate
  • Applicable for:
    • Low power differential ADC drivers
    • Differential gain and differential filtering
    • Video line drivers
    • Differential in/out level shifting
    • Single-ended input to differential output drivers
    • Active transformers
 
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