Overview
Features and Benefits
- High speed and fast settling on 5 V
110 MHz, −3 dB bandwidth (G = +1) (AD8051/AD8052)
150 MHz, −3 dB bandwidth (G = +1) (AD8054)
145 V/μs slew rate
50 ns settling time to 0.1% - Single-supply operation
Output swings to within 25 mV of either rail
Input voltage range: −0.2 V to +4 V; VS = 5 V - Video specifications (G = +2)
0.1 dB gain flatness: 20 MHz; RL = 150 Ω
Differential gain/phase: 0.03%/0.03° - Low distortion
−80 dBc total harmonic @ 1 MHz, RL = 100 Ω - Outstanding load drive capability
Drives 45 mA, 0.5 V from supply rails (AD8051/AD8052)
Drives 50 pF capacitive load (G = +1) (AD8051/AD8052) - Low power: 2.75 mA/amplifier (AD8054)
- Low power: 4.4 mA/amplifier (AD8051/AD8052)
Product Details
The AD8051 (single), AD8052 (dual) and AD8054 (quad) are low cost, high speed, voltage feedback amplifiers. The amplifiers operate on +3 V, +5 V or ±5 V supplies at low supply current. They have true single-supply capability with an input voltage range extending 200 mV below the negative rail and within 1 V of the positive rail.
Despite their low cost, the AD8051/AD8052/AD8054 provide excellent overall performance and versatility. The output voltage swings to within 25 mV of each rail, providing the maximum output dynamic range with excellent overdrive recovery.
The AD8051/AD8052/AD8054 are well suited for video electronics, cameras, video switchers, or any high speed portable equipment. Low distortion and fast settling make them ideal for active filter applications.
The AD8051/AD8052 in the 8-lead SOIC, the AD8052 in the MSOP, the AD8054 in the 14-lead SOIC, and the 14-lead TSSOP packages are available in the extended temperature range of −40°C to +125°C.
Applications
Product Lifecycle
Production
At least one model within this product family is in production and available for purchase. The product is appropriate for new designs but newer alternatives may exist.
Evaluation Kits (1)
Documentation
Tools & Simulations
SPICE Models
Design Tools
Use the Analog Filter Wizard to design low-pass, high-pass, or band-pass filters with actual op amps in minutes. As you progress through the design process, you can observe the characteristics of your filter design from ideal specifications to real world circuit behavior. Quickly evaluate the tradeoffs in op amp specifications - including gain-bandwidth, noise, and supply current – to determine the best filter design for your requirements.
Use Photodiode Wizard to design a transimpedance amplifier circuit to interface with a photodiode. Select a photodiode from the library included in the tool, or enter custom photodiode specifications. Quickly observe tradeoffs between Bandwidth, Peaking (Q), and ENOB/SNR. Modify circuit parameters, and immediately see results in plots for pulse response, frequency response, and noise gain.
A utility to convert between standard units of power measurement and signal strength.
This tool estimates die temperature and power dissipation based on the supply voltages, ambient temperature, load characteristics, and package thermal data.
Reference Materials
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