Overview
Features and Benefits
- 16 x 16 High-Speed Nonblocking Switch Array
- Switch Array Controllable via an 80-Bit Serial Word
- Serial Data Out Allows "Daisy Chaining" of Multiple AD8116s to Create Large Switch Arrays Over 256 x 256
- Complete Solution
Buffered Inputs
16 Individual Output Amplifiers
Drives 150 Ω Loads - Excellent AC Performance
200 MHz –3 dB Bandwidth
300 V/µs Slew Rate - Excellent Video Performance
- 60 MHz, 0.1 dB Gain Flatness
0.01% Differential Gain Error
(RL = 150 Ω)
0.01± Differential Phase Error
(RL = 150 Ω) - Low Power of 900 mW (3.5 mW per Point)
- Low All Hostile Crosstalk of –70 dB @ 5 MHz
- See data sheet for additional Features
Product Details
The AD8116 is a high speed 16 × 16 video crosspoint switch matrix. It offers a -3 dB signal bandwidth greater than 200 MHz and channel switch times of 50 ns with 0.1% settling. With -60 dB of crosstalk and -105 dB of isolation (@ 10 MHz), the AD8116 is useful in many high speed applications. The differential gain and differential phase errors of better than 0.01% and 0.01°, respectively, along with 0.1 dB flatness out to 60 MHz make the AD8116 ideal for video signal switching.
The AD8116 includes output buffers that can be placed into a high impedance state for paralleling crosspoint outputs so that off channels do not load the output bus. It operates on voltage supplies of ±5 V while consuming only 80 mA of idle current. The channel switching is performed via a serial digital control that can accommodate "daisy chaining" of several devices.
The AD8116 is packaged in a 128-lead LQFP package occupying only 0.36 square inches, and is specified over the commercial temperature range of 0°C to +70°C.
An evaluation board is available for this product and may be ordered using the following product number: AD8116-EB. Schematic and layout for this evaluation board is contained in the product datasheet.
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Documentation & Resources
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AN-282: Fundamentals of Sampled Data Systems2/14/2015PDF2131 kB
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AN-348: Avoiding Passive-Component Pitfalls2/14/2015PDF931 kB
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High Speed Switches3/8/2008PDF63 kB
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Part Number | Material Declaration | Reliability Data | Pin/Package Drawing | CAD Symbols, Footprints & 3D Models |
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AD8116JSTZ | Material Declaration | Reliability Data | 128-Lead LQFP (14mm x 14mm) | |
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