HFA1105
Electrical Specifications VSUPPLY = ±5V, AV = +1, RF = 510W, RL = 100W, Unless Otherwise Specified (Continued)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
(NOTE 5)
TEST
LEVEL
TEMP.
(°C)
MIN TYP MAX
UNITS
TRANSIENT CHARACTERISTICS AV = +2, RF = 510Ω, Unless Otherwise Specified
Rise and Fall Times
VOUT = 0.5VP-P
B
B
25
-
1.1
-
ns
Full
-
1.4
-
ns
Overshoot (Note 6)
(VOUT = 0 to 0.5V, VIN tRISE = 1ns)
+OS
-OS
B
25
-
3
-
%
B
25
-
5
-
%
Overshoot (Note 6)
(VOUT = 0.5VP-P, VIN tRISE = 1ns)
+OS
-OS
B
25
-
3
-
%
B
25
-
11
-
%
Slew Rate
(VOUT = 4VP-P, AV = +1, +RS = 510Ω)
+SR
B
25
-
1000
-
V/µs
B
Full
-
975
-
V/µs
-SR (Note 7)
B
25
-
650
-
V/µs
B
Full
-
580
-
V/µs
Slew Rate
(VOUT = 5VP-P, AV = +2)
+SR
B
25
-
1400
-
V/µs
B
Full
-
1200
-
V/µs
-SR (Note 7)
B
25
-
800
-
V/µs
B
Full
-
700
-
V/µs
Slew Rate
(VOUT = 5VP-P, AV = -1)
+SR
B
25
-
2100
-
V/µs
B
Full
-
1900
-
V/µs
-SR (Note 7)
B
25
-
1000
-
V/µs
B
Full
-
900
-
V/µs
Settling Time
(VOUT = +2V to 0V step, Note 8)
To 0.1%
To 0.05%
B
25
-
15
-
ns
B
25
-
23
-
ns
To 0.02%
B
25
-
30
-
ns
Overdrive Recovery Time
VIN = ±2V
B
VIDEO CHARACTERISTICS AV = +2, RF = 510Ω, Unless Otherwise Specified
Differential Gain
(f = 3.58MHz)
RL = 150Ω
B
RL = 75Ω
B
Differential Phase
(f = 3.58MHz)
RL = 150Ω
B
RL = 75Ω
B
POWER SUPPLY CHARACTERISTICS
25
-
8.5
-
ns
25
-
0.02
-
%
25
-
0.03
-
%
25
-
0.03
-
°
25
-
0.05
-
°
Power Supply Range
C
25
±4.5
-
±5.5
V
Power Supply Current (Note 8)
A
25
-
5.8 6.1
mA
A
Full
-
5.9 6.3
mA
NOTES:
5. Test Level: A. Production Tested; B. Typical or Guaranteed Limit Based on Characterization; C. Design Typical for Information Only.
6. Undershoot dominates for output signal swings below GND (e.g., 0.5VP-P), yielding a higher overshoot limit compared to the VOUT = 0 to 0.5V
condition. See the “Application Information” section for details.
7. Slew rates are asymmetrical if the output swings below GND (e.g. a bipolar signal). Positive unipolar output signals have symmetric positive and
negative slew rates comparable to the +SR specification. See the “Application Information” section, and the pulse response graphs for details.
8. See Typical Performance Curves for more information.
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FN3395.8
June 6, 2006