AD847VIDEO LINE DRIVER Figure 24 shows the AD847 driving 100 pF and 1000 pF loads. The AD847 functions very well as a low cost, high speed line driver for either terminated or unterminated cables. Figure 23 shows the AD847 driving a doubly terminated cable in a fol- lower configuration. The termination resistor, RT, (when equal to the cable’s charac- teristic impedance) minimizes reflections from the far end of the cable. While operating from ± 5 V supplies, the AD847 main- tains a typical slew rate of 200 V/µs, which means it can drive a ±1 V, 30 MHz signal into a terminated cable. +VS75 Ω R IN0.1 µ FCOAX Figure 24. AD847 Driving Capacitive Loads 100 Ω 75 Ω VINCOAXV75 Ω AD847OUTFLASH ADC INPUT BUFFERRBTR T75 Ω The 35 MHz unity gain bandwidth of the AD847 makes it an 75 Ω excellent choice for buffering the input of high speed flash A/D 0.1 µ F converters, such as the AD9048. 500 Ω –VS Figure 25 shows the AD847 as a unity inverter for the input to the AD9048. C500 Ω C0.1SEE TABLE I–5.2VAD5892k10k Ω Figure 23. Video Line Driver 27Table I. Video Line Driver Performance Chart1000.12N3906AD741Over-51k1kVIN*VSUPPLYCC–3 dB BW shoot1.5k Ω 0.1 µ F 0 dB or ± 500 mV Step ±15 20 pF 23 MHz 4% ANALOG1.5k Ω RBRT 0 dB or ± 500 mV Step ±15 15 pF 21 MHz 0% INPUT43 Ω 0 dB or ± 500 mV Step ±15 0 pF 13 MHz 0% (0V TO +2V)D150 Ω VAD847IN(MSB) 0 dB or ± 500 mV Step ±5 20 pF 18 MHz 2% 0 dB or ± 500 mV Step ±5 15 pF 16 MHz 0% AD9048 0 dB or ± 500 mV Step ±5 0 pF 11 MHz 0% TTLD8CONVERTCONVERT(LSB)SIGNAL *–3 dB bandwidth numbers are for the 0 dBm signal input. Overshoot numbers VVEECC are the percent overshoot of the 1 volt step input. 0.1 µ F0.1 µ F A back-termination resistor (RBT, also equal to the characteristic impedance of the cable) may be placed between the AD847 out- –5.2V +5.0V put and the cable input, in order to damp any reflected signals Figure 25. Flash ADC Input Buffer caused by a mismatch between RT and the cable’s characteristic impedance. This will result in a flatter frequency response, al- though this requires that the op amp supply ± 2 V to the output in order to achieve a ± 1 V swing at resistor RT. –10– REV. F