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Overview
Features and Benefits
- Low cost
- Single (AD8061), dual (AD8062)
- Single with disable (AD8063)
- High speed - Please see data sheet for additional information.
- Low offset voltage: 6 mV
- High speed - Please see data sheet for additional information.
- Operates on 2.7 V to 8 V supplies
Input voltage range = −0.2 V to +3.2 V with VS = 5 V - Excellent video specifications (RL = 150 Ω, G = 2) - Please see data sheet for additional information.
- Please see data sheet for addtional features
Product Details
The AD8061/AD8062/AD8063 are rail-to-rail output voltage feedback amplifiers offering ease of use and low cost. They have a bandwidth and slew rate typically found in current feedback amplifiers. All have a wide input common-mode voltage range and output voltage swing, making them easy to use on single supplies as low as 2.7 V.Despite being low cost, the AD8061/AD8062/AD8063 provide excellent overall performance. For video applications, their differential gain and phase errors are 0.01% and 0.04° into a 150 Ω load, along with 0.1 dB flatness out to 30 MHz. Addi-tionally, they offer wide bandwidth to 300 MHz along with 650 V/μs slew rate.
The AD8061/AD8062/AD8063 offer a typical low power of 6.8 mA/amplifier, while being capable of delivering up to 50 mA of load current. The AD8063 has a power-down disable feature that reduces the supply current to 400 μA. These features make the AD8063 ideal for portable and battery-powered applications where size and power are critical.
Applications
- Imaging
- Photodiode preamps
- Professional video and cameras
- Handsets
- DVDs/CDs
- Base stations
- Filters
- ADC drivers
- Clock buffers
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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Design Resources
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