Low Distortion, High Speed
Rail-to-Rail Input/Output Amplifiers
AD8027/AD8028
FEATURES
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
High speed
SOIC-8
(R)
SOT-23-6
(RT)
190 MHz, –3 dB bandwidth (G = +1)
100 V/µs slew rate
Low distortion
120 dBc @ 1 MHz SFDR
80 dBc @ 5 MHz SFDR
Selectable input crossover threshold
Low noise
NC
–IN
+IN
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
V
1
2
6
5
4
+V
S
DISABLE/SELECT
OUT
+V
V
S
–V
S
DISABLE/SELECT
–IN
OUT
+
–
–V
NC
S
+IN
3
NC = NO CONNECT
SOIC-8
(R)
MSOP-10
(RM)
V
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
V
1
2
3
4
5
10
9
+V
V
+V
V
OUTA
OUTA
–IN A
S
S
–
+
–IN A
+IN A
–
+
OUTB
–IN B
OUTB
–IN B
4.3 nV/√Hz
+
–
+IN A
–
+
8
1.6 pA/√Hz
–V
+IN B
–V
7
+IN B
S
S
6
DISABLE/SELECT A
DISABLE/SELECT B
Low offset voltage: 900 µV max
Low power: 6.5 mA/amplifier supply current
Power-down mode
03327-B-001
Figure 1. Connection Diagrams (Top View)
No phase reversal: VIN > |VS| + 200 mV
Wide supply range: 2.7 V to 12 V
Small packaging: SOIC-8, SOT-23-6, MSOP-10
With its wide supply voltage range (2.7 V to 12 V) and wide
bandwidth (190 MHz), the AD8027/AD8028 amplifier is
designed to work in a variety of applications where speed and
performance are needed on low supply voltages. The high per-
formance of the AD8027/AD8028 is achieved with a quiescent
current of only 6.5 mA/amplifier typical. The AD8027/AD8028
has a shut down mode that is controlled via the SELECT pin.
APPLICATIONS
Filters
ADC drivers
Level shifting
Buffering
Professional video
Low voltage instrumentation
The AD8027/AD8028 is available in SOIC-8, MSOP-10, and
SOT-23-6 packages. They are rated to work over the industrial
temperature range of –40°C to +125°C.
–20
G = +1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
FREQUENCY = 100kHz
The AD8027/AD80281 is a high speed amplifier with rail-to-
rail input and output that operates on low supply voltages and
is optimized for high performance and wide dynamic signal
R
= 1kΩ
L
–40
–60
V
= +5V
S
V
= +3V
S
range. The AD8027/AD8028 has low noise (4.3 nV/√
,
Hz
V
= ±5V
S
1.6 pA/√ ) and low distortion (120 dBc @ 1 MHz). In appli-
Hz
–80
cations that use a fraction of or the entire input dynamic range
and require low distortion, the AD8027/AD8028 is an ideal
choice.
–100
–120
–140
Many rail-to-rail input amplifiers have an input stage that
switches from one differential pair to another as the input sig-
nal crosses a threshold voltage, which causes distortion. The
AD8027/AD8028 has a unique feature that allows the user to
select the input crossover threshold voltage through the
SELECT pin. This feature controls the voltage at which the
complementary transistor input pairs switch. The AD8027/
AD8028 also has intrinsically low crossover distortion.
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V p-p)
03327-A-063
Figure 2. SFDR vs. Output Amplitude
1Protected by U.S. patent numbers 6,486,737B1; 6,518,842B1
Rev. B
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