• Part: ADA4927-2
  • Description: Ultralow Distortion Current Feedback Differential ADC Driver
  • Manufacturer: Analog Devices
  • Size: 709.42 KB
Download ADA4927-2 Datasheet PDF
Analog Devices
ADA4927-2
ADA4927-2 is Ultralow Distortion Current Feedback Differential ADC Driver manufactured by Analog Devices.
- Part of the ADA4927-1 comparator family.
Data Sheet Ultralow Distortion Current Feedback Differential ADC Driver ADA4927-1/ADA4927-2 Features Extremely low harmonic distortion - 105 d Bc HD2 at 10 MHz - 91 d Bc HD2 at 70 MHz - 87 d Bc HD2 at 100 MHz - 103 d Bc HD3 at 10 MHz - 98 d Bc HD3 at 70 MHz - 89 d Bc HD3 at 100 MHz Better distortion at higher gains than VF amplifiers Low input voltage noise: 1.4 n V/√Hz High speed - 3 d B bandwidth of 2.3 GHz 0.1 d B gain flatness: 150 MHz Slew rate: 5000 V/µs, 25% to 75% Fast 0.1% settling time: 10 ns Low input offset voltage: 0.3 m V typical Externally adjustable gain Stability and bandwidth controlled by feedback resistor Differential-to-differential or single-ended-to-differential operation Adjustable output mon-mode voltage Wide supply operation: +5 V to ±5 V APPLICATIONS ADC drivers Single-ended-to-differential converters IF and baseband gain blocks Differential buffers Differential line drivers GENERAL DESCRIPTION The ADA4927 is a low noise, ultralow distortion, high speed, current feedback differential amplifier that is an ideal choice for driving high performance ADCs with resolutions up to 16 bits from dc to 100 MHz. The output mon-mode level can easily be matched to the required ADC input mon-mode levels. The internal mon-mode feedback loop provides exceptional output balance and suppression of even-order distortion products. Differential gain configurations are easily realized using an external feedback network prising four resistors. The current feedback architecture provides loop gain that is nearly independent of closed-loop gain, achieving wide bandwidth, low distortion, and low noise at higher gains and lower power consumption than parable voltage feedback amplifiers. The ADA4927 is fabricated using the Analog Devices, Inc., silicon-germanium plementary bipolar process, enabling very low levels of distortion with an input voltage noise of only 1.3 n V/√Hz. Rev. B Document Feedback Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to...