Low Cost 200 MHz Differential Receiver Amplifier
Analog Devices Inc.
Description
The AD8129/AD8130 are designed as receivers for the transmission of high speed signals over twisted-pair cables to work with the AD8131 or AD8132 drivers. Either can be used for analog or digital...
Features
High speed AD8130: 270 MHz, 1090 V/?s @ G = +1 AD8129: 200 MHz, 1060 V/?s @ G = +10 High CMRR 94 dB min, dc to 100 kHz 80 dB min @ 2 MHz 70 dB @ 10 MHz High input impedance: 1 M? differential Low noise AD8130: 12.5 nV/?Hz AD8129: 4.5 nV/?Hz Input common-mode range ±10.5 V Low distortion, 1 V p-p @ 5 MHz: AD8130, -79 dBc worst harmonic @ 5 MHz AD8129, -74 dBc worst harmonic @ 5 MHz User-adjustable gain No external components for G = +1 Power supply range +4.5 V to ±12.6 V Power-down
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