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 HA2556/883
July 1994
Wideband Four Quadrant Analog Multiplier (Voltage Output)
Description
The HA-2556/883 is a monolithic, high speed, four quadrant, analog multiplier constructed in Intersil' Dielectrically Isolated High Frequency Process. The voltage output simplifies many designs by eliminating the current-to-voltage conversion stage required for current output multipliers. The HA-2556/883 provides a 450V/s output slew rate and maintains 52MHz and 57MHz bandwidths for the X and Y channels respectively, making it an ideal part for use in video systems. The suitability for precision video applications is demonstrated further by the Y Channel 0.1dB gain flatness to 5.0MHz, 1.5% multiplication error, -50dB feedthrough and differential inputs with 8A bias current. The HA-2556 also has low differential gain (0.1%) and phase (0.1o) errors. The HA-2556/883 is well suited for AGC circuits as well as mixer applications for sonar, radar, and medical imaging equipment. The HA-2556/883 is not limited to multiplication applications only; frequency doubling, power detection, as well as many other configurations are possible.
Features
* This Circuit is Processed in Accordance to MIL-STD883 and is Fully Conformant Under the Provisions of Paragraph 1.2.1. * High Speed Voltage Output. . . . . . . . . . . 450V/s (Typ) * Low Multiplication error . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5% (Typ) * Input Bias Currents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8A (Typ) * Signal Input Feedthrough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -50dB (Typ) * Wide Y Channel Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . 57MHz (Typ) * Wide X Channel Bandwidth . . . . . . . . . . . 52MHz (Typ) * 0.1dB Gain Flatness (VY). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.0MHz (Typ)
Applications
* Military Avionics * Missile Guidance Systems * Medical Imaging Displays * Video Mixers * Sonar AGC Processors * Radar Signal Conditioning * Voltage Controlled Amplifier * Vector Generator
Ordering Information
PART NUMBER HA1-2556/883 TEMPERATURE RANGE -55oC to +125oC PACKAGE 16 Lead CerDIP
Pinout
HA-2556/883 (CERDIP) TOP VIEW
GND 1 REF VREF VYIOB VYIOA VY+ VY 2 3 4 5
Y X
Simplified Schematic
V+
16 VXIOA 15 VXIOB 14 NC 13 VX+ 12 VX11 V+
VBIAS VBIAS V+
VX+
VX -
VY +
VY VZ + OUT
6 +Z
V- 7 VOUT 8
10 VZ 9 VZ + +
REF
VZ -
-
VXIO A
VXIOB
GND
VYIO A
VYIOB
V-
CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures. http://www.intersil.com or 407-727-9207 | Copyright (c) Intersil Corporation 1999
8-7
Spec Number 511063-883 File Number 3619
Specifications HA2556/883
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Voltage Between V+ and V- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35V Differential Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6V Output Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40mA ESD Rating. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < 2000V Lead Temperature (Soldering 10s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +300oC Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -65oC TA +150oC Max Junction Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +175oC
Thermal Information
Thermal Resistance JA JC CerDIP Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82oC/W 27oC/W Maximum Package Power Dissipation at +75oC CerDIP Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.22W Package Power Dissipation Derating Factor above +75oC CerDIP Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12mW/oC
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.
Operating Conditions
Operating Supply Voltage (VS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15V Operating Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . -55oC TA +125oC
TABLE 1. DC ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Device Tested at: VSUPPLY = 15V, RF = 50, RL = 1k, CL = 20pF, Unless Otherwise Specified. GROUP A SUBGROUPS 1 2, 3 Linearity Error LE4V LE5V Input Offset Voltage (VX) VXIO VY, VX = 4V VY, VX = 5V VY = 5V 1 1 1 2, 3 Input Bias Current (VX) IB (VX) VX = 0V, VY = 5V 1 2, 3 Input Offset Current (VX) IIO (VX) VX = 0V, VY = 5V 1 2, 3 Common Mode (VX) Rejection Ratio Power Supply (VX) Rejection Ratio CMRR (VX) VX CM = 10V VY = 5V VCC = +12V to +17V VY = 5V VEE = -12V to -17V VY = 5V VX = 5V 1 2, 3 1 2, 3 1 2, 3 1 2, 3 Input Bias Current (VY) IB (VY) VY = 0V, VX = 5V 1 2, 3 Input Offset Current (VY) IIO (VY) VY = 0V, VX = 5V 1 2, 3 Common Mode (VY) Rejection Ratio Power Supply (VY) Rejection Ratio CMRR (VY) VYCM = +9V, -10V VX = 5V VCC = +12V to +17V VX = 5V VEE = -12V to -17V VX = 5V 1 2, 3 1 2, 3 1 2, 3 LIMITS TEMPERATURE +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC MIN -3 -6 -0.5 -1 -15 -25 -15 -25 -2 -3 65 65 65 65 45 45 -15 -25 -15 -25 -2 -3 65 65 65 65 45 45 MAX 3 6 0.5 1 15 25 15 25 2 3 15 25 15 25 2 3 UNITS %FS %FS %FS %FS mV mV A A A A dB dB dB dB dB dB mV mV A A A A dB dB dB dB dB dB
PARAMETERS Multiplication Error
SYMBOL ME
CONDITIONS VY, VX = 5V
+PSRR (VX)
-PSRR (VX)
Input Offset Voltage (VY)
VYIO
+PSRR (VY)
-PSRR (VY)
Spec Number 8-8
511063-883
Specifications HA2556/883
TABLE 1. DC ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS (Continued) Device Tested at: VSUPPLY = 15V, RF = 50, RL = 1k, CL = 20pF, Unless Otherwise Specified. GROUP A SUBGROUPS 1 2, 3 Input Bias Current (VZ) IB (VZ) VX = 0V, VY = 0V 1 2, 3 Input Offset Current (VZ) IIO (VZ) VX = 0V, VY = 0V 1 2, 3 Common Mode (VZ) Rejection Ratio Power Supply (VZ) Rejection Ratio CMRR (VZ) VZ CM = 10V VX = 0V, VY = 0V VCC = +12V to +17V VX = 0V, VY = 0V VEE = -12V to -17V VX = 0V, VY = 0V VOUT = 5V, RL = 250 1 2, 3 1 2, 3 1 2, 3 1 2, 3 -IOUT VOUT = 5V, RL = 250 1 2, 3 Output Voltage Swing +VOUT RL = 250 1 2, 3 -VOUT RL = 250 1 2, 3 Supply Current ICC VX, VY = 0V 1 2, 3 LIMITS TEMPERATURE +25oC +125oC, -55oC MIN -15 -25 -15 -25 -2 -3 65 65 65 65 45 45 20 20 5 5 MAX 15 25 15 25 2 3 -20 -20 -5 -5 22 22 UNITS mV mV A A A A dB dB dB dB dB dB mA mA mA mA V V V V mA mA
PARAMETERS Input Offset Voltage (VZ)
SYMBOL VZIO
CONDITIONS VX = 0V, VY = 0V
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
+PSRR (VZ)
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
-PSRR (VZ)
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
Output Current
+IOUT
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
TABLE 2. AC ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Table 2 Intentionally Left Blank. See AC Specifications in Table 3. TABLE 3. ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Device Tested: at VSUPPLY = 15V, RF = 50, RL = 1k, CL = 20pF, Unless Otherwise Specified. LIMITS PARAMETERS SYMBOL CONDITIONS NOTES TEMPERATURE MIN MAX UNITS
VY, VZ CHARACTERISTICS (NOTE 2) Bandwidth Gain Flatness AC Feedthrough BW(VY) GF(VY) VISO -3dB, VX = 5V, VY 200mVP-P 0.1dB, VX = 5V, VY 200mVP-P fO = 5MHz, VY = 200mVP-P VX = Nulled VY = 200mV Step, VX = 5V, 10% to 90% pts 1 1 1, 3 +25oC +25oC +25oC 30 4.0 -45 MHz MHz dB
Rise and Fall Time
TR, TF
1 1
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
-
9.5 10
ns ns
Spec Number 8-9
511063-883
Specifications HA2556/883
TABLE 3. ELECTRICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS (Continued) Device Tested: at VSUPPLY = 15V, RF = 50, RL = 1k, CL = 20pF, Unless Otherwise Specified. LIMITS PARAMETERS Overshoot SYMBOL +OS, -OS CONDITIONS VY = 200mV step, VX = 5V VY = 10V step, VX = 5V VY = 5V, VX = 0V NOTES 1 1 1 1 1 TEMPERATURE +25oC +125oC, -55oC MIN 410 360 650 MAX 35 50 UNITS % % V/s V/s k
Slew Rate
+SR, -SR
+25oC +125oC, -55oC
Differential Input Resistance VX CHARACTERISTICS Bandwidth Gain Flatness AC Feedthrough
RIN (VY)
+25oC
BW (VX) GF (VX) VISO
-3dB, VY = 5V, VX 200mVP-P 0.1dB, VY = 5V, VX 200mVP-P fO = 5MHz, VX = 200mVP-P VY = Nulled VX = 200mV step, VY = 5V, 10% to 90% pts VX = 200mV step, VY = 5V VX = 10V step, VY = 5V VX = 5V, VY = 0V
1 1 1, 3
+25oC +25oC +25oC
30 2.0 -
-45
MHz MHz dB
Rise & Fall Time
TR, TF
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
+25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC
410 360 650
9.5 10 35 50 -
ns ns % % V/s V/s k
Overshoot
+OS, -OS
Slew Rate
+SR, -SR
Differential Input Resistance
RIN (VX)
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Output Resistance NOTES: 1. Parameters listed in Table 3 are controlled via design or process parameters and are not directly tested at final production. These parameters are lab characterized upon initial design release, or upon design changes. These parameters are guaranteed by characterization based upon data from multiple production runs which reflect lot to lot and within lot variation. 2. VZ AC characteristics may be implied from VY due to the use of VZ as feedback in the test circuit. 3. Offset voltage applied to minimize feedthrough signal. TABLE 4. ELECTRICAL TEST REQUIREMENTS MIL-STD-883 TEST REQUIREMENTS Interim Electrical Parameters (Pre Burn-In) Final Electrical Test Parameters Group A Test Requirements Groups C and D Endpoints NOTE: 1. PDA applies to Subgroup 1 only. No other subgroups are included in PDA. SUBGROUPS (SEE TABLE 1) 1 (Note 1), 2, 3 1, 2, 3 1 ROUT VY = 5V, VX = 5V RL = 1k to 250 1 +25oC 1
Spec Number 8-10
511063-883
HA2556/883 Die Characteristics
DIE DIMENSIONS: 71mils x 100mils x 19mils 1mils METALLIZATION: Type: Al, 1% Cu Thickness: 16kA 2kA GLASSIVATION: Type: Nitride (Si3N4) over Silox (SiO2, 5% Phos) Silox Thickness: 12kA 2kA Nitride Thickness: 3.5kA 1.5kA TRANSISTOR COUNT: 84 SUBSTRATE POTENTIAL: VWORST CASE CURRENT DENSITY: 0.47 x 105A/cm2
Metallization Mask Layout
HA-2556/883
VREF (2) GND (1) VXIOA (16) VXIOB (15)
VYIOB (3)
VYIOA (4)
(13) VX+
VY + (5)
(12) VX -
VY - (6)
(11) V+
(7) V-
(8) VOUT
(9) VZ +
(10) VZ -
Spec Number 8-11
511063-883
HA2556/883 Test Waveforms
LARGE AND SMALL SIGNAL RESPONSE TEST CIRCUIT
1 REF NC NC NC VY + 2 3 4 5 6 -15V 7 8
+ +
16 15 14 13 12 11
NC NC NC VX +
-
-
+-
+
10 9
+15 V VZ -
VZ + VOUT 50 1K 20pF
LARGE SIGNAL RESPONSE
0ns 8 200 500ns 1s 0ns
SMALL SIGNAL RESPONSE
250ns 500ns
4 100 OUTPUT (V) OUTPUT (mV) VX = 4V PULSE VY = 5VDC -8 -200
0
0
-4 -100 VY = 100mV PULSE VX = 5VDC
2V/DIV; 100ns/DIV
50mV/DIV; 50ns/DIV
Burn-In Circuit
HA-2556/883 CERAMIC DIP
1 REF NC NC VY + NC 2 3 4 5 6 -15.5V 0.5V D1 VOUT 0.01F 7 8
+ +
16 15 14 13 12 11
NC NC NC VX+ +15.5V 0.5V D2 0.01F
-
-
+-
+
10 9
VZ -
VZ +
D1 = D2 = 1N4002 OR EQUIVALENT (PER BOARD)
Spec Number 8-12
511063-883
HA2556/883 Packaging
c1 -A-DBASE METAL E b1 M -Bbbb S BASE PLANE SEATING PLANE S1 b2 b ccc M C A-B S AA C A-B S D Q -CA L DS M (b) SECTION A-A (c) LEAD FINISH
F16.3 MIL-STD-1835 GDIP1-T16 (D-2, CONFIGURATION A)
16 LEAD DUAL-IN-LINE FRIT-SEAL CERAMIC PACKAGE INCHES SYMBOL A b b1 b2 b3 c c1 MIN 0.014 0.014 0.045 0.023 0.008 0.008 0.220 MAX 0.200 0.026 0.023 0.065 0.045 0.018 0.015 0.840 0.310 MILLIMETERS MIN 0.36 0.36 1.14 0.58 0.20 0.20 5.59 MAX 5.08 0.66 0.58 1.65 1.14 0.46 0.38 21.34 7.87 2.54 BSC 7.62 BSC 3.81 BSC 3.18 0.38 0.13 0.13 90o 16 5.08 1.52 105o 0.38 0.76 0.25 0.038 NOTES 2 3 4 2 3 5 5 6 7 2 8
eA
D E e eA eA/2 L Q S1 S2
0.100 BSC 0.300 BSC 0.150 BSC 0.125 0.015 0.005 0.005 90o 16 0.200 0.060 105o 0.015 0.030 0.010 0.0015
e
DS
eA/2
c
aaa M C A - B S D S
NOTES: 1. Index area: A notch or a pin one identification mark shall be located adjacent to pin one and shall be located within the shaded area shown. The manufacturer's identification shall not be used as a pin one identification mark. 2. The maximum limits of lead dimensions b and c or M shall be measured at the centroid of the finished lead surfaces, when solder dip or tin plate lead finish is applied. 3. Dimensions b1 and c1 apply to lead base metal only. Dimension M applies to lead plating and finish thickness. 4. Corner leads (1, N, N/2, and N/2+1) may be configured with a partial lead paddle. For this configuration dimension b3 replaces dimension b1. 5. This dimension allows for off-center lid, meniscus, and glass overrun. 6. Dimension Q shall be measured from the seating plane to the base plane. 7. Measure dimension S1 at all four corners. 8. N is the maximum number of terminal positions. 9. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ANSI Y14.5M - 1982. 10. Controlling Dimension: Inch. 11. Lead Finish: Type A. 12. Materials: Compliant to MIL-I-38535.
aaa bbb ccc M N
Spec Number 8-13
511063-883
Semiconductor
HA2556
Wideband Four Quadrant Analog Multiplier
DESIGN INFORMATION
August 1999
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
Typical Performance Curves
X CHANNEL MULTIPLIER ERROR
1 1.5 Y = -4 1 0.5 ERROR %FS Y=0 ERROR %FS 0 0.5 0 -0.5 -1 2 4 6 -1.5 -6 Y = -2 Y = -1 Y=0 Y = -5 Y = -3
X CHANNEL MULTIPLIER ERROR
Y=1 Y=3 Y=2 Y=5 -2 0 X INPUT (V)
-0.5 Y=4 -1 -6
-4
-4
-2
0 X INPUT (V)
2
4
6
Y CHANNEL MULTIPLIER ERROR
1.5 X = -3 1 X = -4 ERROR% FS ERROR%FS 0.5 X = -1 X=0 0 X = -5 -0.5 0 X = -2 0.5 1
Y CHANNEL MULTIPLIER ERROR
X=0 X=5
-0.5
X=1 X=2
-1
-1 -6
X=4 X=3 -4 -2 0 Y INPUT (V) 2 4 6
-4
-2
0 Y INPUT (V)
2
4
6
-1.5 -6
Y CHANNEL FULL POWER BANDWIDTH
4 3 2 GAIN (dB) GAIN (dB) 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 10K 100K 1M FREQUENCY (Hz) -3dB AT 32.5MHz 10M Y CHANNEL = 10VP-P X CHANNEL = 5VDC 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 10K
Y CHANNEL FULL POWER BANDWIDTH
Y CHANNEL = 4VP-P X CHANNEL = 5VDC
100K
1M FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
Spec Number 8-14
511063-883
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
Typical Performance Curves (Continued)
X CHANNEL FULL POWER BANDWIDTH
4 3 2 GAIN (dB) 1 GAIN (dB) 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 10K 100K 1M FREQUENCY (Hz) 10M X CHANNEL = 10VP-P Y CHANNEL = 5VDC 4 3 2 1 0 -1 -2 -3 -4 10K 100K 1M FREQUENCY (Hz) 10M
X CHANNEL FULL POWER BANDWIDTH
X CHANNEL = 4VP-P Y CHANNEL = 5VDC
Y CHANNEL BANDWIDTH vs X CHANNEL
0 VX = 5VDC GAIN (dB) GAIN (dB) -6 VX = 2VDC -6 0
X CHANNEL BANDWIDTH vs Y CHANNEL
VY = 5VDC
VY = 2VDC -12
-12
-18
-18 VY = 0.5VDC
-24 10K 100K
VX = 0.5VDC 1M FREQUENCY (Hz)
VY = 200mVP-P 10M 100M
-24 10K 100K 1M FREQUENCY (Hz)
VX = 200mVP-P 10M 100M
Y CHANNEL CMRR vs FREQUENCY
0 -10 -20 -30 CMRR (dB) -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 5MHz -38.8dB CMRR (dB) VY +, VY - = 200mVRMS VX = 5VDC 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80
X CHANNEL CMRR vs FREQUENCY
VX +, VX - = 200mVRMS VY = 5VDC
5MHz -26.2dB
10K
100K
1M FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
100M
10K
100K
1M FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
100M
Spec Number 8-15
511063-883
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
Typical Performance Curves (Continued)
FEEDTHROUGH vs FREQUENCY
0 -10 -20 FEEDTHROUGH (dB) FEEDTHROUGH (dB) -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -52.6dB at 5MHz VX = 200mVP-P VY = NULLED 0 -10 -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -49dB at 5MHz
FEEDTRHOUGH vs FREQUENCY
VY = 200mVP-P VX = NULLED
10K
100K
1M FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
100M
10K
100K
1M FREQUENCY (Hz)
10M
100M
OFFSET VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE
8 7 OFFSET VOLTAGE (mV) BIAS CURRENT (uA) 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -100 |VIOY| -50 0 50 TEMPERATURE (oC) 100 150 |VIOX| |VIOZ|
INPUT BIAS CURRENT (VX, VY, VZ) vs TEMPERATURE
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 -100 -50 0 50 TEMPERATURE (oC) 100 150
SCALE FACTOR ERROR vs TEMPERATURE
2 1.5 1 0.5 0 -0.5 -1 -100 INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE (V) 6
INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
SCALE FACTOR ERROR (%)
5 X INPUT 4 Y INPUT
3
2
1 -50 0 50 100 150 TEMPERATURE (oC)
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
Spec Number 8-16
511063-883
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
Typical Performance Curves (Continued)
INPUT COMMON MODE RANGE vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
15 X INPUT 10 SUPPLY CURRENT (mA) Y INPUT 5 CMR (V) 0 -5 X & Y INPUT -10 -15 20 ICC 15 IEE 25
SUPPLY CURRENT vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE
10
5
4
6
8 10 12 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
14
16
0
0
5
10 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
15
20
OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs RLOAD
5.0 MAX OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
4.8
4.6
4.4
4.2
100
300
500 RLOAD ()
700
900
1100
Functional Block Diagram
VX+ + VXHA-2556 VOUT A X
-
1/SF
+
VY+ + Y Z VZ+ +
-
-
VY-
VZ-
NOTE: The transfer equation for the HA-2556 is: (VX + - VX -) (VY + - VY -) = SF (VZ + - VZ -), where SF = Scale Factor = 5V VX, VY, VZ = Differential Inputs
Spec Number 8-17
511063-883
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
Applications Information
Operation at Reduced Supply Voltages The HA-2556 will operate over a range of supply voltages, 5V to 15V. Use of supply voltages below 12V will reduce input and output voltage ranges. See "Typical Performance Curves" for more information. Offset Adjustment X and Y channel offset voltages may be nulled by using a 20K potentiometer between the VYIO or VXIO adjust pin A and B and connecting the wiper to V-. Reducing the channel offset voltage will reduce AC feedthrough and improve the multiplication error. Output offset voltage can also be nulled by connecting VZ- to the wiper of a potentiometer which is tied between V+ and V-. Capacitive Drive Capability When driving capacitive loads >20pF a 50 resistor should be connected between VOUT and VZ+, using VZ+ as the output (see Figure 1). This will prevent the multiplier from going unstable and reduce gain peaking at high frequencies. The 50 resistor will dampen the resonance formed with the capacitive load and the inductance of the output at pin 8. Gain accuracy will be maintained because the resistor is inside the feedback loop.
To accomplish this the differential input voltages are first converted into differential currents by the X and Y input transconductance stages. The currents are then scaled by a constant reference and combined in the multiplier core. The multiplier core is a basic Gilbert Cell that produces a differential output current proportional to the product of X and Y input signal currents. This current becomes the output for the HA-2557. The HA-2556 takes the output current of the core and feeds it to a transimpedance amplifier, that converts the current to a voltage. In the multiplier configuration, negative feedback is provided with the Z transconductance amplifier by connecting VOUT to the Z input. The Z stage converts VOUT to a current which is subtracted from the multiplier core before being applied to the high gain transimpedance amp. The Z stage, by virtue of it's similarity to the X and Y stages, also cancels second order errors introduced by the dependence of VBE on collector current in the X and Y stages. The purpose of the reference circuit is to provide a stable current, used in setting the scale factor to 5V. This is achieved with a bandgap reference circuit to produce a temperature stable voltage of 1.2V which is forced across a NiCr resistor. Slight adjustments to scale factor may be possible by overriding the internal reference with the VREF pin. The scale factor is used to maintain the output of the multiplier within the normal operating range of 5V when full scale inputs are applied.
Theory of Operation
The HA-2556 creates an output voltage that is the product of the X and Y input voltages divided by a constant scale factor of 5V. The resulting output has the correct polarity in each of the four quadrants defined by the combinations of positive and negative X and Y inputs. The Z stage provides the means for negative feedback (in the multiplier configuration) and an input for summation into the output. This results in the following equation, where X, Y and Z are high impedance differential inputs.
1 REF NC NC NC VY + 2 3 4 5 6 -15V 7 8
+ +
The Balance Concept
The open loop transfer equation for the HA-2556 is: V -V xV -V X+ X- Y+ Y- =A --------------------------------------------------------------------------- - V - V OUT Z- Z+ 5 A = Output Amplifier Open Loop Gain VX, VY, VZ = Differential Input Voltages 5V = Fixed Scale Factor An understanding of the transfer function can be gained by assuming that the open loop gain, A, of the output amplifier is infinite. With this assumption, any value of VOUT can be generated with an infinitesimally small value for the terms within the brackets. Therefore we can write the equation:
V
where;
16 15 14 13 12 11
NC NC NC VX +
-
-
+-
+
10 9
+15 V VZ -
VZ + VOUT 50 1K 20pF
0
( V X+ - V X- ) x ( V Y+ - V Y- ) = ---------------------------------------------------------------- - ( V Z+ - V Z- ) 5 ( V X+ - V X- ) x ( V Y+ - V Y- ) =
5 (V
which simplifies to: Z+
- V Z- )
FIGURE 1. DRIVING CAPACITIVE LOAD
V
OUT
XxY = --------- - Z 5
This form of the transfer equation provides a useful tool to analyze multiplier application circuits and will be called the Balance Concept.
Spec Number 8-18
511063-883
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
Let's first examine the Balance Concept as it applies to the standard multiplier configuration (Figure 2). Signals A and B are input to the multiplier and the signal W is the result. By substituting the signal values into the Balance equation you get:
Signals may be applied to more than one input at a time as in the Squaring configuration in Figure 4: Here the Balance equation will appear as:
( A) x ( A) =
VX + A + HA-2556
5 ( W)
VOUT W
( A) x ( B) =
And solving for W: W
VX + A VX 1/5V VY + B VY + +
5 ( W)
= AxB ----------5
HA-2556 VOUT A W
-
A X + Z
VX 1/5V VY + +
Y
VZ + +
-
-
-
X +
VY -
VZ -
FIGURE 4. SQUARE
Z VZ + +
Y
Which simplifies to: W A = ----5 2
-
-
VZ -
FIGURE 2. MULTIPLIER
Notice that the output (W) enters the equation in the feedback to the Z stage. The Balance Equation does not test for stability, so remember that you must provide negative feedback. In the multiplier configuration, the feedback path is connected to VZ + input, not VZ -. This is due to the inversion that takes place at the summing node just prior to the output amplifier. Feedback is not restricted to the Z stage, other feedback paths are possible as in the Divider Configuration shown in Figure 3.
VX + + HA-2556 VOUT A X + 1/5V VY + B VY+ W
The last basic configuration is the Square Root as shown in Figure 5. Here feedback is provided to both X and Y inputs.
VX + + VX -
HA-2556 VOUT A X + W
-
1/5V VY + + Y
Z
VZ + +
-
-
A VZ -
VY -
-
FIGURE 5. SQUARE ROOT (FOR A > 0)
VX -
The Balance equation takes the form: -
( W) x ( -W) =
Z VZ + +
5
( -A)
Y
Which equates to:
A
-
-
VZ -
W
=
5A
FIGURE 3. DIVIDER
Application Circuits
The four basic configurations (Multiply, Divide, Square and Square Root) as well as variations of these basic circuits have many uses.
Inserting the signal values A, B and W into the Balance Equation for the divider configuration yields:
( -W) x ( B) =
Solving for W yields:
5V
x ( -A)
Frequency Doubler
For example, if ACos() is substituted for signal A in the Square function, then it becomes a Frequency Doubler and the equation takes the form:
5A W = ----B Notice that, in the divider configuration, signal B must remain 0 (positive) for the feedback to be negative. If signal B is negative, then it will be multiplied by the VX- input to produce positive feedback and the output will swing into the rail.
( ACos ( ) ) x ( ACos ( ) ) =
5 ( W)
And using some trigonometric identities gives the result: A2 W = ----- ( 1 + Cos ( 2 ) ) 10 Spec Number
511063-883
8-19
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
Square Root
The Square Root function can serve as a precision/wide bandwidth compander for audio or video applications. A compander improves the Signal to Noise Ratio for your system by amplifying low level signals while attenuating or compressing large signals (refer to Figure 17; X0.5 curve). This provides for better low level signal immunity to noise during transmission. On the receiving end the original signal may be reconstructed with the standard Square function.
Communications
The Multiplier configuration has applications in AM Signal Generation, Synchronous AM Detection and Phase Detection to mention a few. These circuit configurations are shown in Figure 6, Figure 7 and Figure 8. The HA-2556 is particularly useful in applications that require high speed signals on all inputs. Each input X, Y and Z has similar wide bandwidth and input characteristics. This is unlike earlier products where one input was dedicated to a slow moving control function as is required for Automatic Gain Control. The HA-2556 is versatile enough for both. Although the X and Y inputs have similar AC characteristics, they are not the same. The designer should consider input parameters such as small signal bandwidth, ac feedthrough and 0.1dB gain flatness to get the most performance from the HA-2556. The Y channel is the faster of the two inputs with a small signal bandwidth of typically 57MHz verses 52MHz for the X channel. Therefore in AM Signal Generation, the best performance will be obtained with the Carrier applied to the Y channel and the modulation signal (lower frequency) applied to the X channel.
ACos() AUDIO
VX + + VX -
HA-2556 VOUT A X + 1/5V W
-
CCos(C) CARRIER
VY + +
Y Z
VZ + +
-
-
VY -
VZ -
W
AC = ----- ( Cos ( C - A ) + Cos ( C + A ) ) 10
FIGURE 6. AM SIGNAL GENERATION
Scale Factor Control
The HA-2556 is able to operate over a wide supply voltage range 5V to 17.5V. The 5V range is particularly useful in video applications. At 5V the input voltage range is reduced to 1.4V. The output cannot reach its full scale value with this restricted input, so it may become necessary to modify the scale factor. Adjusting the scale factor may also be useful when the input signal itself is restricted to a small portion of the full scale level. Here we can make use of the high gain output amplifier by adding external gain resistors. Generating the maximum output possible for a given input signal will improve the Signal to Noise Ratio and Dynamic Range of the system. For example, let's assume that the input signals are 1VPEAK each. Then the maximum output for the HA-2556 will be 200mV. (1V x 1V / (5V) = 200mV. It would be nice to have the output at the same full scale as our input, so let's add a gain of 5 as shown in Figure 9.
VX + A VX + HA-2556 VOUT A X + 1k RF W
AM SIGNAL VX + + VX -
HA-2556 VOUT A X + 1/5V W
-
CARRIER
VY + +
Y Z
VZ + +
-
-
VY -
VZ -
LIKE THE FREQUENCY DOUBLER YOU GET AUDIO CENTERED AT DC AND 2FC .
FIGURE 7. SYNCHRONOUS AM DETECTION
-
ACos()
VX + + VX -
HA-2556 VOUT A X + 1/5V W B VY Z VZ + + VY +
1/5V
-
+ Y Z
VZ + +
-
R
-
ACos(+)
VY + +
Y
ExternalGain
= R +1 -----G
F
VZ -
250 RG
-
-
VY -
VZ -
FIGURE 9. EXTERNAL GAIN OF 5
W
= ----- ( Cos ( ) + Cos ( 2 + ) ) 10
FIGURE 8. PHASE DETECTION
A2
One caveat is that the output bandwidth will also drop by this factor of 5. The multiplier equation then becomes: W 5AB = -------- = 5 A
DC COMPONENT IS PROPORTIONAL TO Cos(f).
xB
Spec Number 8-20
511063-883
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
Current Output
Another useful circuit for low voltage applications allows the user to convert the voltage output of the HA2556 to an output current. The HA-2557 is a current output version offering 100MHz of bandwidth, but its scale factor is fixed and does not have an output amplifier for additional scaling. Fortunately the circuit in Figure 10 provides an output current that can be scaled with the value of RCONVERT and provides an output impedance of typically 1M. The equation for IOUT becomes: AxB 1 - -------------------------= ----------- x R I OUT 5 CONVERT
1 REF NC NC NC CH A CH B VY + VY -15V 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+ +
16 15 14 13 12 11
NC NC NC VX +
-
VMIX (0V to 5V)
-
+-
+
10 9
+15V VZ VZ + VOUT
50
FIGURE 11. VIDEO FADER
A VX + + VX HA-2556 VOUT A X + 1/5V B VY + + VX 5K Z VZ + + RCONVERT IOUT A VX + + HA-2556 W = 5(A2-B2) A X + 5K Z VZ + +
-
-
Y
1/5V VY + + Y
-
-
B VZ 5K
-
VY -
FIGURE 10. CURRENT OUTPUT
VY -
VZ -
5K
Video Fader
The Video Fader circuit provides a unique function. Here Ch B is applied to the minus Z input in addition to the minus Y input. In this way, the function in Figure 11 is generated. VMIX will control the percentage of Ch A and Ch B that are mixed together to produce a resulting video image or other signal. The Balance equation looks like:
R1 5K
FIGURE 12. DIFFERENCE OF SQUARES
95K R2 VX +
HA-2556 VOUT A
A-B W = 100 A
-
VX + 1/5V
X +
( V MIX ) x ( ChA - ChB ) =
Which simplifies to: V OUT V MIX
5 (V
OUT
- ChB )
A
VY + +
Y Z
VZ + +
-
-
B VZ -
VY -
=
ChB
+ ---------- ( ChA - ChB ) 5
R1 and R2 set scale to 1V/%, other scale factors possible for A 0V.
FIGURE 13. PERCENTAGE DEVIATION
When VMIX is 0V the equation becomes VOUT = Ch B and Ch A is removed, conversely when VMIX is 5V the equation becomes VOUT = Ch A eliminating Ch B. For VMIX values 0V VMIX 5V the output is a blend of Ch A and Ch B.
VX +
HA-2556 VOUT A X +
A-B W = 10 B + A
-
VX + 1/5V VY + +
Y Z
VZ + +
-
5K 5K
-
B A VZ -
VY -
FIGURE 14. DIFFERENCE DIVIDED BY SUM (FOR A + B 0V)
Spec Number 8-21
511063-883
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
Other Applications
As shown above, a function may contain several different operators at the same time and use only one HA-2556. Some other possible multi-operator functions are shown in Figure 12, Figure 13 and Figure 14. Of course the HA-2556 is also well suited to standard multiplier applications such as Automatic Gain Control and Voltage Controlled Amplifier.
1 NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 5
HA-2556 16 NC REF 15 NC 14 NC
X Y
13 VX+ (VGAIN) 12 11 + V
6 -V 7 8
Automatic Gain Control
Figure 15 shows the HA-2556 configured in an Automatic Gain Control or AGC application. The HA-5127 low noise amplifier provides the gain control signal to the X input. This control signal sets the peak output voltage of the multiplier to match the preset reference level. The feedback network around the HA-5127 provides a response time adjustment. High frequency changes in the peak are rejected as noise or the desired signal to be transmitted. These signals do not indicate a change in the average peak value and therefore no gain adjustment is needed. Lower frequency changes in the peak value are given a gain of -1 for feedback to the control input. At DC the circuit is an integrator automatically compensating for Offset and other constant error terms. This multiplier has the advantage over other AGC circuits, in that the signal bandwidth is not affected by the control signal gain adjustment.
HA-2556 1 REF NC NC NC VY + 2 3 4 5
Y X
+-
Z
10 9
5k 500 VOUT + HFA0002
-
VIN
FIGURE 16. VOLTAGE CONTROLLED AMPLIFIER
Voltage Controlled Amplifier
A wide range of gain adjustment is available with the Voltage Controlled Amplifier configuration shown in Figure 16. Here the gain of the HFA0002 can be swept from 20V/V to a gain of almost 1000V/V with a DC voltage from 0 to 5V.
Wave Shaping Circuits
16 NC 15 NC 14 NC 13 12 11 +V
Wave shaping or curve fitting is another class of application for the analog multiplier. For example, where a non-linear sensor requires corrective curve fitting to improve linearity the HA-2556 can provide nonintegral powers in the range 1 to 2 or nonintegral roots in the range 0.5 to 1.0 (refer to Further Reading). This effect is displayed in Figure 17.
1
6 -V 7 8
+-
Z
10 9
0.8 VOUT 50 10k 1N914 10k +15V 20k 0.1F 0.01F + HA-5127 5.6V 0 0 0.2 0.1F OUTPUT (V) 0.6 X0.7
X0.5
0.4 X1.5
-
0.2
X2
5k
0.4 0.6 INPUT (V)
0.8
1
FIGURE 17. EFFECT OF NONINTEGRAL POWERS / ROOTS
FIGURE 15. AUTOMATIC GAIN CONTROL
Spec Number 8-22
511063-883
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
Well, OK a multiplier can't do nonintegral roots "exactly" but we can get very close. We can approximate nonintegral roots with equations of the form: V V o 2 = ( 1 - ) V IN + V IN 1 = ( 1 - ) V IN 2 + V IN
0.7
1 REF NC 2 NC 3 + +
Y X
HA-2556 16 NC 15 NC 14 NC 13 VIN
o
Figure 18 compares the function VOUT = VIN approximation VOUT = 0.5VIN0.5 + 0.5VIN.
1
to the
NC 4 5 6 -V 7 8
- 12
11 +V
+Z
+ 10
1- 9
0.8 OUTPUT (V)
X0.7
-
0.6 0.5X0.5+ 0.5X 0.4 1.0 M 2.0 0V VIN 1V + 0.2 X 0 HA-5127
-
VOUT
FIGURE 20. NONINTEGRAL POWERS - ADJUSTABLE
0.4 INPUT (V) 0.6 0.8 1 HA-2556 1 REF NC NC NC 2 3 4 5 6 VOUT 16 NC -V 7 8 +
Y
0
0.2
FIGURE 18. COMPARE APPROXIMATION TO NONINTEGRAL ROOT
16 NC 15 NC 14 NC +
X
This function can be easily built using an HA-2556 and a potentiometer for easy adjustment as shown in Figures 19 and 20. If a fixed nonintegral power is desired, the circuit shown in Figure 21 eliminates the need for the output buffer M amp. These circuits approximate the function VIN where M is the desired nonintegral power or root.
HA-2556 1 NC NC NC REF 2 3 4 5 6 -V 7 8 +
Y
VIN
13
- 12
11
+Z
+V
R1
+ 10
-
9 R2
15 NC 14 NC +
X
1.2 M 2.0 0V VIN 1V
R3
R4
13
- 12
11 +V
V
VIN 1-
OUT
+Z
1 R2 = - R3 + 1 V IN + R3 + 1 ---------------- V IN ---- 2 ---5 R4 R1 + R2 R4 R2 = R3 + 1 ---------------- --- R1 + R2 R4
+ 10
Setting:
1
-
9
- ---- = 1 R3 + 1 - 5 R4
FIGURE 21. NONINTEGRAL POWERS - FIXED
0.5 M 1.0 0V VIN 1V
+ HA-5127
-
VOUT
FIGURE 19. NONINTEGRAL ROOTS - ADJUSTABLE
Spec Number 8-23
511063-883
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
Values for to give a desired M root or power are as follows:
ROOTS - FIGURE 19 M 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 0 0.25 0.50 0.70 0.85 1 POWERS - FIGURE 20 M 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2.0 1 0.75 0.5 0.3 0.15 0
X
-
23.1K X+
71.5K VOUT X10K VOUT 5.71K Z+ Z10K
HA-2556 Y+
VIN X
+
YVOUT
Sine Function Generators
Similar functions can be formulated to approximate a SINE function converter as shown in Figure 22. With a linearly changing (0 to 5V) input the output will follow 0o to 90o of a sine function (0 to 5V) output. This configuration is theoretically capable of 2.1% maximum error to full scale. By adding a second HA-2556 to the circuit an improved fit may be achieved with a theoretical maximum error of 0.5% as shown in Figure 23. Figure 23 has the added benefit that it will work for positive and negative input signals. This makes a convenient triangle (5V input) to sine wave (5V output) converter.
HA-2556 1 REF NC NC VIN NC 2 3 4 5 6 VOUT -V 7 8 +
Y
HA-2556 Y+ YZ+ Z-
V
OUT
5V - 0.05494V 3 V IN IN IN = --------------------------------------------------- 5sin - ------- 2 5 3.18167 + 0.0177919V 2 IN max theoretical error = 0.5%FS
-5V VIN 5V
FIGURE 23. BIPOLAR SINE-FUNCTION GENERATOR
16 NC 15 NC 14 NC +
X
Further Reading
R2 470 R6 470
13
1. Pacifico Cofrancesco, "RF Mixers and ModulatorsMade with a Monolithic Four-Quadrant Multiplier" Microwave Journal, December 1991 pg. 58 - 70. 2. Richard Goller, "IC Generates Nonintegral Roots" Electronic Design, December 3, 1992.
- 12
11 +V
+Z
+ 10
R1 262
R5 1410
-
9
R3 644
R4 1K
V
OUT
=
V
( 1 - 0.1284V IN ) V IN --------------------------------------- 5sin 2 ------ - 5IN ( 0.6082 - 0.05V ) IN
max theoretical error = 2.1%FS 5 ( 0.1284 ) R6 = ---------------R5 + R6 R2 = ---------------R1 + R2
for; 0V VIN 5V where: R4 0.6082 = ---------------R3 + R4
;
5 ( 0.05 )
FIGURE 22. SINE-FUNCTION GENERATOR
Spec Number 8-24
511063-883
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS Device Tested at Supply Voltage = 15V, RF = 50, RL = 1k, CL = 20pF, Unless Otherwise Specified. PARAMETERS Multiplication Error SYMBOL ME VY, VX = 5V VY, VX = 5V LE3V LE4V LE5V Differential Gain Differential Phase Scale Factor Voltage Noise DG DP SF EN (1kHz) EN (100kHz) Positive Power Supply Rejection Ratio Negative Power Supply Rejection Ratio Supply Current +PSRR f = 1kHz, VX = 0V, VY = 0V f = 100kHz, VX = 0V, VY = 0V VS+ = +12V to +15V, VS- = -15V VS- = -12V to -15V, VS+ = +15V VX, VY = 0V VY, VX = 3V VY, VX = 4V VY, VX = 5V f = 4.43MHz, VY = 300mVP-P, VX = 5V f = 4.43MHz, VY = 300mVP-P, VX = 5V CONDITIONS TEMP +25oC +125oC, -55oC Multiplication Error Drift Linearity Error +125oC, -55oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC -PSRR +25oC +125oC, -55oC ICC +25oC +125oC, -55oC INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Input Offset Voltage VIO VIOTC IB IIO VY = 5V VY = 5V VX = 0V, VY = 5V VX = 0V, VY = 5V +25oC +125oC, -55oC Input Offset Voltage Drift Input Bias Current +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC Input Offset Current +25oC +125oC, -55oC Differential Input Range Common Mode Range (VX) Common Mode Range (VY) Common Mode (VX) Rejection Ratio Common Mode (VY) Rejection Ratio Common Mode (VZ) Rejection Ratio CMR (VX) CMR (VY) CMRR (VX) CMRR (VY) CMRR (VZ) VX CM = 10V, VY = 5V VY CM = +9V, -10V, VX = 5V VZ CM = 10V, VX = 0V, VY = 0V +25oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC -3dB, VX = 5V, VY 200mVP-P 0.1dB, VX = 5V, VY 200mVP-P fO = 1MHz, VY = 200mVP-P , VX = nulled (Note 2) fO = 5MHz, VY = 200mVP-P , VX = nulled (Note 2) VY = 200mV step, VX = 5V, 10% to 90% pts +25oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC 3 8 45 8 12 0.5 1.0 5 10 +9, -10 78 78 78 78 78 78 mV mV V/oC A A A A V V V dB dB dB dB dB dB TYP 1.5 3.0 0.003 0.02 0.05 0.2 0.1 0.1 5 150 40 80 80 55 55 18 18 UNITS %FS %FS %FS/ oC %FS %FS %FS % Deg. V nV/Hz nV/Hz dB dB dB dB mA mA
VY , VZ CHARACTERISTICS (Note 1) Bandwidth Gain Flatness AC Feedthrough BW (VY) GF (VY) VISO (1MHz) VISO (5MHz) Rise and Fall Time TR, TF 57 5.0 -65 -50 8 8 MHz MHz dB dB ns ns
Spec Number 8-25
511063-883
HA2556
DESIGN INFORMATION (Continued)
The information contained in this section has been developed through characterization by Intersil Semiconductor and is for use as application and design information only. No guarantee is implied.
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS (Continued) Device Tested at Supply Voltage = 15V, RF = 50, RL = 1k, CL = 20pF, Unless Otherwise Specified. PARAMETERS Overshoot SYMBOL +OS, -OS CONDITIONS VY = 200mV step, VX = 5V VY = 10V step, VX = 5V VY = 5V, VX = 0V -3dB, VY = 5V, VX 200mVP-P 0.1dB, VY = 5V, VX 200mVP-P fO = 1MHz, VX = 200mVP-P ,VY = nulled (Note 2) fO = 5MHz, VX = 200mVP-P , VY = nulled (Note 2) VX = 200mV step, VY = 5V, 10% to 90% pts VX = 200mV step, VY = 5V VX = 10V step, VY = 5V VX = 5V, VY = 0V VY = 5V, VX = 5V, RL = 1k to 250 VOUT = 5V, RL = 250 RL = 250 TEMP +25oC +125oC, -55oC Slew Rate +SR, -SR +25oC +125oC, -55oC Differential Input Resistance VX CHARACTERISTICS Bandwidth Gain Flatness AC Feedthrough BW (VX) GF (VX) VISO (1MHz) VISO (5MHz) Rise & Fall Time TR, TF +OS, -OS +25oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC Overshoot +25oC +125oC, -55oC Slew Rate +SR, -SR +25oC +125oC, -55oC Differential Input Resistance OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Output Resistance Output Current ROUT IOUT +VOUT +25oC +25oC +125oC, -55oC Output Voltage Swing +25oC +125oC, -55oC NOTES: 1. VZ AC characteristics may be implied from VY due to the use of VZ as feedback in the test circuit. 2. Offset voltage applied to minimize feedthrough signal. 0.7 45 45 6.05 6.05 mA mA V V RIN (VX) +25oC 52 4.0 -65 -50 8 8 17 17 450 450 1 MHz MHz dB dB ns ns % % V/s V/s M RIN (VY) +25oC TYP 17 17 450 450 1 UNITS % % V/s V/s M
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Spec Number 8-26
511063-883


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