Ultralow Distortion
High Speed Amplifiers
AD8007/AD8008
FEATURES
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
Extremely Low Distortion
Second Harmonic
SOIC (R)
SC70 (KS-5)
–88 dBc @ 5 MHz
AD8007
AD8007
–83 dBc @ 20 MHz (AD8007)
–77 dBc @ 20 MHz (AD8008)
Third Harmonic
V
5
+V
S
1
2
3
OUT
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
(Top View)
NC
–IN
+IN
(Top View)
NC
+V
S
–V
S
V
–101 dBc @ 5 MHz
OUT
4
+IN
–IN
–92 dBc @ 20 MHz (AD8007)
–98 dBc @ 20 MHz (AD8008)
High Speed
–V
S
NC
NC = NO CONNECT
650 MHz, –3 dB Bandwidth (G = +1)
1000 V/s Slew Rate
Low Noise
SOIC (R) and MSOP (RM)
2.7 nV/ Hz Input Voltage Noise
AD8008
√
(Top View)
22.5 pA/ Hz Input Inverting Current Noise
V
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
+V
V
OUT1
S
√
Low Power
–IN1
+IN1
OUT2
9 mA/Amplifier Typ Supply Current
Wide Supply Voltage Range
5 V to 12 V
–IN2
+IN2
–V
S
0.5 mV Typical Input Offset Voltage
Small Packaging
SOIC-8, MSOP, and SC70 Packages Available
APPLICATIONS
Instrumentation
IF and Baseband Amplifiers
Filters
A/D Drivers
DAC Buffers
The AD8007 is available in a tiny SC70 package as well as a
standard 8-lead SOIC. The dual AD8008 is available in both
8-lead SOIC and 8-lead MSOP packages. These amplifiers are
rated to work over the industrial temperature range of –40°C
to +85°C.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
–30
The AD8007 (single) and AD8008 (dual) are high perfor-
mance current feedback amplifiers with ultralow distortion
and noise. Unlike other high performance amplifiers, the low
price and low quiescent current allow these amplifiers to be
used in a wide range of applications. ADI’s proprietary second
generation eXtra-Fast Complementary Bipolar (XFCB)
process enables such high performance amplifiers with low
power consumption.
G = +2
R
V
= 150⍀
–40
–50
L
=
5V
S
V
= 2V p-p
OUT
–60
–70
SECOND
THIRD
–80
The AD8007/AD8008 have 650 MHz bandwidth, 2.7 nV/ Hz
√
voltage noise, –83 dB SFDR @ 20 MHz (AD8007), and –77 dBc
SFDR @ 20 MHz (AD8008).
–90
–100
–110
With the wide supply voltage range (5 V to 12 V) and wide band-
width, the AD8007/AD8008 are designed to work in a variety of
applications. The AD8007/AD8008 amplifiers have a low power
supply current of 9 mA/amplifier.
1
10
FREQUENCY – MHz
100
Figure 1. AD8007 Second and Third Harmonic
Distortion vs. Frequency
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