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AD603AQ 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: AD603AQ
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内容描述: 低噪声, 90 MHz可变增益放大器 [Low Noise, 90 MHz Variable-Gain Amplifier]
分类和应用: 放大器
文件页数/大小: 14 页 / 222 K
品牌: ADI [ ADI ]
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AD603  
Optionally, when a resistor is placed from FDBK to COMM,  
higher gains can be achieved. This fourth mode is of limited  
value because of the low bandwidth and the elevated output off-  
sets; it is thus not included in Figure 2.  
There are several ways of connecting the gain-control inputs in  
cascaded operation. The choice depends on whether it is impor-  
tant to achieve the highest possible Instantaneous Signal-to-Noise  
Ratio (ISNR), or, alternatively, to minimize the ripple in the gain  
error. The following examples feature the AD603 programmed  
for maximum bandwidth; the explanations apply to other gain/  
bandwidth combinations with appropriate changes to the arrange-  
ments for setting the maximum gain.  
The gain of this amplifier in the first two modes is set by the  
ratio of on-chip laser-trimmed resistors. While the ratio of these  
resistors is very accurate, the absolute value of these resistors  
can vary by as much as ±20%. Thus, when an external resistor  
is connected in parallel with the nominal 6.44 kΩ ± 20% inter-  
nal resistor, the overall gain accuracy is somewhat poorer. The  
worst-case error occurs at about 2 k(see Figure 4).  
Sequential Mode (Optimal S/N Ratio)  
In the sequential mode of operation, the ISNR is maintained at  
its highest level for as much of the gain control range possible.  
Figure 5 shows the SNR over a gain range of –22 dB to +62 dB,  
assuming an output of 1 V rms and a 1 MHz bandwidth; Figure  
6 shows the general connections to accomplish this. Here, both  
the positive gain-control inputs (GPOS) are driven in parallel by  
a positive-only, ground-referenced source with a range of 0 V to  
+2 V, while the negative gain-control inputs (GNEG) arc biased  
by stable voltages to provide the needed gain-offsets. These volt-  
ages may be provided by resistive dividers operating from a  
common voltage reference.  
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VdB (OUT) – VdB (O  
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Figure 4. Worst-Case Gain Error, Assuming Internal Resis-  
tors Have a Maximum Tolerance of –20% (Top Curve) or  
+20% (Bottom Curve)  
While the gain-bandwidth product of the fixed-gain amplifier is  
about 4 GHz, the actual bandwidth is not exactly related to the  
maximum gain. This is because there is a slight enhancing of the  
ac response magnitude on the maximum bandwidth range, due  
to higher order poles in the open-loop gain function; this mild  
peaking is not present on the higher gain ranges. Figure 2 shows  
how optional capacitors may be added to extend the frequency  
response in high gain modes.  
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Figure 5. SNR vs. Control Voltage—Sequential Control  
(1 MHz Bandwidth)  
The gains are offset (Figure 7) such that A2’s gain is increased  
only after A1’s gain has reached its maximum value. Note that  
for a differential input of –600 mV or less, the gain of a single  
amplifier (A1 or A2) will be at its minimum value of –11.07 dB;  
for a differential input of +600 mV or more, the gain will be at  
its maximum value of 31.07 dB. Control inputs beyond these  
limits will not affect the gain and can be tolerated without dam-  
age or foldover in the response. This is an important aspect of  
the AD603’s gain-control response. (See the Specifications sec-  
tion of this data sheet for more details on the allowable voltage  
range) The gain is now  
CASCADING TWO AD603S  
Two or more AD603s can be connected in series to achieve  
higher gain. Invariably, ac coupling must be used to prevent the  
dc offset voltage at the output of each amplifier from overload-  
ing the following amplifier at maximum gain. The required high  
pass coupling network will usually be just a capacitor, chosen to  
set the desired corner frequency in conjunction with the well-  
defined 100 input resistance of the following amplifier.  
For two AD603s, the total gain-control range becomes 84 dB  
(two times 42.14 dB); the overall –3 dB bandwidth of cascaded  
stages will be somewhat reduced. Depending on the pin-strapping,  
the gain and bandwidth for two cascaded amplifiers can range  
from –22 dB to +62 dB (with a bandwidth of about 70 MHz) to  
+22 dB to +102 dB (with a bandwidth of about 6 MHz).  
Gain (dB) = 40 VG + GO  
(3)  
where VG is the applied control voltage and GO is determined  
by the gain range chosen. In the explanatory notes that follow,  
we assume the maximum-bandwidth connections are used, for  
which GO is –20 dB.  
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