LM6181 LM6181 100 mA, 100 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier Literature Number: SNOS634A LM6181 100 mA, 100 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier General Description Features The LM6181 current-feedback amplifier offers an unparalleled combination of bandwidth, slew-rate, and output current. The amplifier can directly drive up to 100 pF capacitive loads without oscillating and a 10V signal into a 50 or 75 back-terminated coax cable system over the full industrial temperature range. This represents a radical enhancement in output drive capability for an 8-pin DIP high-speed amplifier making it ideal for video applications. Built on National's advanced high-speed VIPTM II (Vertically Integrated PNP) process, the LM6181 employs currentfeedback providing bandwidth that does not vary dramatically with gain; 100 MHz at AV = -1, 60 MHz at AV = -10. With a slew rate of 2000V/s, 2nd harmonic distortion of -50 dBc at 10 MHz and settling time of 50 ns (0.1%) the LM6181 dynamic performance makes it ideal for data acquisition, high speed ATE, and precision pulse amplifier applications. (Typical unless otherwise noted) n Slew rate: 2000 V/s n Settling time (0.1%): 50 ns n Characterized for supply ranges: 5V and 15V n Low differential gain and phase error: 0.05%, 0.04 n High output drive: 10V into 100 n Guaranteed bandwidth and slew rate n Improved performance over EL2020, OP160, AD844, LT1223 and HA5004 Applications n n n n n Coax cable driver Video amplifier Flash ADC buffer High frequency filter Scanner and Imaging systems Typical Application 01132801 Cable Driver 01132802 VIPTM is a registered trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation. (c) 2004 National Semiconductor Corporation DS011328 www.national.com LM6181 100 mA, 100 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier May 1998 LM6181 Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1) Storage Temperature Range If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/ Distributors for availability and specifications. Maximum Junction Temperature Supply Voltage Differential Input Voltage Inverting Input Current 18V 6V Operating Ratings Supply Voltage Range -55C TJ +125C LM6181AM -40C TJ +85C LM6181AI, LM6181I Dual-In-Line Package (N) Thermal Resistance (JA, JC) 260C Small Outline Package (M) Vapor Phase (60 seconds) 215C Infrared (15 seconds) 220C Output Short Circuit 7V to 32V Junction Temperature Range (Note 3) 15 mA Soldering Information Soldering (10 sec) 150C 3000V ESD Rating (Note 2) Supply Voltage Input Voltage -65C TJ +150C 8-pin DIP (N) 102C/W, 42C/W 8-pin SO (M-8) 153C/W, 42C/W 16-pin SO (M) 70C/W, 38C/W (Note 7) 15V DC Electrical Characteristics The following specifications apply for Supply Voltage = 15V, RF = 820, and RL = 1 k unless otherwise noted. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes; all other limits TJ = 25C. Symbol VOS Parameter Conditions Input Offset Voltage LM6181AM LM6181AI Units Limit Typical Limit Typical Limit (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) 2.0 3.0 2.0 3.0 3.5 5.0 mV 5.5 max 4.0 TC VOS Input Offset Voltage Drift 5.0 IB Inverting Input Bias Current 2.0 Non-Inverting Input Bias Current 0.5 3.5 5.0 5.0 2.0 12.0 1.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 12.0 0.5 3.0 TC IB LM6181I Typical 1.5 V/C 10 17.0 2.0 3.0 A max 3.0 5.0 Inverting Input Bias Current Drift 30 30 30 Non-Inverting Input Bias 10 10 10 nA/C Current Drift IB PSR Inverting Input Bias Current VS = 4.5V, 16V 0.3 VS = 4.5V, 16V 0.05 Power Supply Rejection Non-Inverting Input Bias Current IB Inverting Input Bias Current Common Mode Rejection Non-Inverting Input Bias Current 0.5 -10V VCM +10V 0.3 0.5 0.1 0.5 0.3 60 50 0.1 80 RO 0.2 70 60 www.national.com AV = -1, f = 300 kHz 2 0.5 50 70 0.3 0.5 0.75 1.0 0.1 0.5 0.5 60 80 70 0.2 A/V max 3.0 50 80 70 Output Resistance 0.5 0.75 4.5 0.05 0.5 50 PSRR Power Supply Rejection Ratio VS = 4.5V, 16V 0.5 0.75 0.5 -10V VCM +10V 0.3 1.5 0.75 -10V VCM +10V 0.5 3.0 0.05 1.5 Common Mode Rejection CMRR Common Mode Rejection Ratio 0.3 3.0 Power Supply Rejection CMR 0.5 0.2 50 dB 50 min 70 dB 65 min LM6181 15V DC Electrical Characteristics (Continued) The following specifications apply for Supply Voltage = 15V, RF = 820, and RL = 1 k unless otherwise noted. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes; all other limits TJ = 25C. Symbol RIN Parameter Conditions LM6181AM LM6181AI LM6181I Units Typical Limit Typical Limit Typical Limit (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) Non-Inverting Input Resistance 10 10 M 10 min VO Output Voltage Swing RL = 1 k 12 11 12 11 11 RL = 100 11 10 11 Output Short Circuit Current 130 Transimpedance RL = 1 k 1.8 RL = 100 1.4 100 130 1.8 No Load, VO = 0V 1.4 0.8 100 mA 85 min 0.8 1.4 0.4 10 7.5 0.4 M 0.7 min 0.35 10 10 VCM 1.8 0.5 0.8 7.5 130 1.0 0.4 Supply Current 10 85 1.0 V min 8.0 100 0.5 IS 11 8.0 75 ZT 11 11 10 7.5 ISC 12 11 7.5 10 Input Common Mode V+ - 1.7V V+ - 1.7V V+ - 1.7V Voltage Range V- + 1.7V V- + 1.7V V- + 1.7V 10 mA 10 max V 15V AC Electrical Characteristics The following specifications apply for Supply Voltage = 15V, RF = 820, RL = 1 k unless otherwise noted. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes; all other limits TJ = 25C. Symbol Parameter Conditions LM6181AM Typical Limit LM6181AI Typical Limit LM6181I Typical Units Limit (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) BW Closed Loop Bandwidth AV = +2 100 100 100 -3 dB AV = +10 80 80 80 AV = -1 100 80 100 80 100 AV = -10 60 60 PBW Power Bandwidth AV = -1, VO = 5 VPP 60 60 60 SR Slew Rate Overdriven 2000 2000 2000 AV = -1, VO = 10V, 1400 1000 1400 MHz min 80 60 1000 1400 1000 V/s min RL = 150 (Note 6) ts Settling Time (0.1%) AV = -1, VO = 5V 50 50 50 ns RL = 150 tr, tf Rise and Fall Time VO = 1 VPP 5 5 5 tp Propagation Delay Time VO = 1 VPP 6 6 6 in(+) Non-Inverting Input Noise f = 1 kHz 3 3 3 f = 1 kHz 16 16 16 f = 1 kHz 4 4 4 Current Density in(-) Inverting Input Noise Current Density en Input Noise Voltage Density 3 www.national.com LM6181 15V AC Electrical Characteristics (Continued) The following specifications apply for Supply Voltage = 15V, RF = 820, RL = 1 k unless otherwise noted. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes; all other limits TJ = 25C. Symbol Parameter Conditions LM6181AM Typical Limit LM6181AI Typical Limit LM6181I Typical Units Limit (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) Second Harmonic Distortion 2 VPP, 10 MHz -50 -50 -50 Third Harmonic Distortion 2 VPP, 10 MHz -55 -55 -50 0.05 0.05 0.05 % 0.04 0.04 0.04 Deg Differential Gain dBc RL = 150 AV = +2 NTSC Differential Phase RL = 150 AV = +2 NTSC www.national.com 4 The following specifications apply for Supply Voltage = 5V, RF = 820, and RL = 1 k unless otherwise noted. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes; all other limits TJ = 25C. Symbol Parameter Conditions LM6181AM LM6181AI Typical Limit Typical Limit Typical Limit (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) 2.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 3.0 VOS Input Offset Voltage 1.0 TC VOS Input Offset Voltage Drift 2.5 IB Inverting Input 5.0 10 0.25 1.5 3.0 Bias Current Bias Current TC IB 2.5 2.5 10 0.25 1.5 5.0 22 1.5 Inverting Input Bias 3.5 2.5 5.0 22 Non-Inverting Input LM6181I 1.5 mV max V/C 17.5 27.0 0.25 Units A max 3.0 5.0 50 50 50 3.0 3.0 3.0 nA/C Current Drift Non-Inverting Input Bias Current Drift IB Inverting Input Bias Current PSR Power Supply Rejection Non-Inverting Input VS = 4.0V, 6.0V 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.5 VS = 4.0V, 6.0V 0.05 0.5 -2.5V VCM +2.5V 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.05 0.5 0.3 0.5 1.0 1.0 0.05 0.5 0.3 1.0 A/V max Bias Current Power Supply Rejection IB Inverting Input Bias Current CMR Common Mode Rejection Non-Inverting Input 0.5 0.5 1.0 -2.5V VCM +2.5V 0.12 0.5 0.5 1.0 0.12 0.5 1.5 0.12 0.5 Bias Current Common Mode Rejection CMRR Common Mode 1.0 -2.5V VCM +2.5V 57 Rejection Ratio PSRR Power Supply Output Resistance RIN Non-Inverting 57 47 VS = 4.0V, 6.0V 80 Rejection Ratio RO 50 0.5 70 57 47 80 70 AV = -1, f = 300 kHz 50 0.5 70 50 47 80 70 64 64 0.25 0.25 0.25 8 8 8 M Input Resistance VO Output Voltage Swing min RL = 1 k 2.6 2.25 2.6 2.2 RL = 100 2.2 2.0 Output Short 100 Circuit Current ZT Transimpedance 75 2.2 1.4 RL = 100 1.0 No Load, VO = 0V 6.5 0.75 100 2.0 75 1.4 0.75 2.2 0.25 0.5 100 1.0 0.6 M 6.5 8.5 mA 8.5 max 0.2 Input Common Mode V+ - 1.7V V+ - 1.7V V+ - 1.7V Voltage Range V- + 1.7V V- + 1.7V V- + 1.7V 5 min min VCM 8.5 mA 70 0.4 0.25 8.5 75 0.3 Supply Current 6.5 2.0 1.0 IS 8.5 V min 2.0 0.4 1.0 2.25 2.25 70 0.35 0.5 2.6 2.0 70 RL = 1 k 2.25 2.25 2.0 ISC dB min 8.5 V www.national.com LM6181 5V DC Electrical Characteristics LM6181 5V AC Electrical Characteristics The following specifications apply for Supply Voltage = 5V, RF = 820, and RL = 1 k unless otherwise noted. Boldface limits apply at the temperature extremes; all other limits TJ = 25C. Symbol Parameter Conditions LM6181AM Typical Limit LM6181AI Typical Limit LM6181I Typical Units Limit (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) (Note 4) (Note 5) BW Closed Loop Bandwidth -3 dB AV = +2 50 50 50 AV = +10 40 AV = -1 55 AV = -10 35 35 35 40 40 PBW Power Bandwidth AV = -1, VO = 4 VPP 40 SR Slew Rate AV = -1, VO = 2V, 500 40 35 375 55 500 40 35 55 375 500 RL = 150 (Note 6) ts Settling Time (0.1%) AV = -1, VO = 2V tr, tf Rise and Fall Time tp in(+) MHz min 35 375 V/s min 50 50 50 VO = 1 VPP 8.5 8.5 8.5 Propagation Delay Time VO = 1 VPP 8 8 8 Non-Inverting Input Noise f = 1 kHz 3 3 3 f = 1 kHz 16 16 16 f = 1 kHz 4 4 4 ns RL = 150 Current Density in(-) Inverting Input Noise Current Density en Input Noise Voltage Density Second Harmonic Distortion 2 VPP, 10 MHz -45 -45 -45 Third Harmonic Distortion 2 VPP, 10 MHz -55 -55 -55 Differential Gain RL = 150 0.063 0.063 0.063 % 0.16 0.16 0.16 Deg AV = +2 dBc NTSC Differential Phase RL = 150 AV = +2 NTSC Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating ratings indicate conditions the device is intended to be functional, but device parameter specifications may not be guaranteed under these conditions. For guaranteed specifications and test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics. Note 2: Human body model 100 pF and 1.5 k. Note 3: The typical junction-to-ambient thermal resistance of the molded plastic DIP(N) package soldered directly into a PC board is 102C/W. The junction-toambient thermal resistance of the S.O. surface mount (M) package mounted flush to the PC board is 70C/W when pins 1, 4, 8, 9 and 16 are soldered to a total 2 in2 1 oz. copper trace. The 16-pin S.O. (M) package must have pin 4 and at least one of pins 1, 8, 9, or 16 connected to V- for proper operation. The typical junction-to-ambient thermal resistance of the S.O. (M-8) package soldered directly into a PC board is 153C/W. Note 4: Typical values represent the most likely parametric norm. Note 5: All limits guaranteed at room temperature (standard type face) or at operating temperature extremes (bold face type). Note 6: Measured from +25% to +75% of output waveform. Note 7: Continuous short circuit operation at elevated ambient temperature can result in exceeding the maximum allowed junction temperature of 150C. Output currents in excess of 130 mA over a long term basis may adversely affect reliability. Note 8: For guaranteed Military Temperature Range parameters see RETS6181X. www.national.com 6 LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted CLOSED-LOOP FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 15V; Rf = 820; RL = 150 CLOSED-LOOP FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 15V; Rf = 820; RL = 1 k 01132834 01132835 UNIT GAIN FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 5V; AV = +1; Rf = 820 UNITY GAIN FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 15V; AV = +1; Rf = 820 01132836 01132837 FREQUENCY RESPONSE vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE AV = -1; Rf = 820; RL = 150 FREQUENCY RESPONSE vs SUPPLY VOLTAGE AV = -1; Rf = 820; RL = 1 k 01132838 01132839 7 www.national.com LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted (Continued) INVERTING GAIN FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 5V; AV = -1; Rf = 820 INVERTING GAIN FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 15V; AV = -1; Rf = 820 01132840 01132841 NON-INVERTING GAIN FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 5V; AV = +2; Rf = 820 NON-INVERTING GAIN FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 15V; AV = +2; Rf = 820 01132842 01132843 INVERTING GAIN FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 5V; AV = -10; Rf = 820 INVERTING GAIN FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 15V; AV = -10; Rf = 820 01132844 www.national.com 01132845 8 LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted (Continued) NON-INVERTING GAIN FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 5V; AV = +10; Rf = 820 NON-INVERTING GAIN FREQUENCY RESPONSE VS = 15V; AV = +10; Rf = 820 01132846 01132847 NON-INVERTING GAIN FREQUENCY COMPENSATION VS = 15V; AV = +2; RL = 150 BANDWIDTH vs Rf & RS AV = -1, RL = 1 k 01132848 01132849 TRANSIMPEDANCE vs FREQUENCY VS = 15V RL = 1 k OUTPUT SWING vs RLOAD PULSED, VS = 15V, IIN = 200 A, VIN+ = 0V 01132851 01132850 9 www.national.com LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted (Continued) TRANSIMPEDANCE vs FREQUENCY VS = 5V RL = 1 k TRANSIMPEDANCE vs FREQUENCY VS = 15V RL = 100 01132852 01132853 SETTLING RESPONSE VS = 5V; RL = 150; VO = 2V; AV = -1 SETTLING RESPONSE VS = 15V; RL = 150; VO = 5V; AV = -1 01132855 01132856 TRANSIMPEDANCE vs FREQUENCY VS = 5V RL = 100 SUGGESTED Rf and RS for CL AV = - 1; RL = 150 01132854 01132857 www.national.com 10 LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted (Continued) SUGGESTED Rf and RS FOR CL AV = +2; RL = 150 SUGGESTED Rf and RS FOR CL AV = -1 01132858 01132859 OUTPUT IMPEDANCE vs FREQ VS = 15V; AV = -1 Rf = 820 SUGGESTED Rf and RS FOR CL AV = +2 01132861 01132860 OUTPUT IMPEDANCE vs FREQ VS = 5V; AV = -1 Rf = 820 PSRR (VS+) vs FREQUENCY 01132862 01132863 11 www.national.com LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted PSRR (VS-) vs FREQUENCY (Continued) CMRR vs FREQUENCY 01132864 01132865 INPUT VOLTAGE NOISE vs FREQUENCY INPUT CURRENT NOISE vs FREQUENCY 01132866 01132867 SLEW RATE vs TEMPERATURE AV = -1; RL = 150, VS = 5V SLEW RATE vs TEMPERATURE AV = -1; RL = 150, VS = 15V 01132868 www.national.com 01132869 12 LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted (Continued) SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +1 VS = 15V; RL = 1 k -3 dB BANDWIDTH vs TEMPERATURE AV = -1 01132870 01132871 SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +1 VS = 5V; RL = 1 k SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +1 VS = 15V; RL = 100 01132872 01132873 SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = -1 VS = 15V; RL = 1 k SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +1 VS = 5V; RL = 100 01132874 01132875 13 www.national.com LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted (Continued) SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = -1 VS = 5V; RL = 1 k SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = -1 VS = 15V; RL = 100 01132876 01132877 SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +2 VS = 15V; RL = 1 k SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = -1 VS = 5V; RL = 100 01132879 01132878 SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +2 VS = 5V; RL = 1 k SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +2 VS = 15V; RL = 100 01132880 www.national.com 01132881 14 LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted (Continued) SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = -10 VS = 15V; RL = 1 k SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +2 VS = 5V; RL = 100 01132882 01132883 SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = -10 VS = 5V; RL = 1 k SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = -10 VS = 15V; RL = 100 01132884 01132885 SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +10 VS = 15V; RL = 1 k SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = -10 VS = 5V; RL = 100 01132887 01132886 15 www.national.com LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted (Continued) SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +10 VS = 5V; RL = 1 k SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +10 VS = 15V; RL = 100 01132888 01132889 SMALL SIGNAL PULSE RESPONSE vs TEMP, AV = +10 VS = 5V; RL = 100 OFFSET VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE 01132890 01132891 OFFSET VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE TRANSIMPEDANCE vs TEMPERATURE 01132893 01132892 www.national.com 16 TRANSIMPEDANCE vs TEMPERATURE LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted (Continued) QUIESCENT CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE 01132894 01132895 PSRR vs TEMPERATURE CMRR vs TEMPERATURE 01132896 01132897 NON-INVERTING BIAS CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE INVERTING BIAS CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE 01132898 01132899 17 www.national.com LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics TA = 25C unless otherwise noted PSR IB(+) vs TEMPERATURE (Continued) PSR IB(-) vs TEMPERATURE 011328A0 011328A1 CMR IB(+) vs TEMPERATURE CMR IB(-) vs TEMPERATURE 011328A2 011328A3 ISC(+) vs TEMPERATURE ISC(-) vs TEMPERATURE 011328A6 www.national.com 011328A4 18 LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics Absolute Maximum Power Derating Curves 01132830 N-Package 01132831 *JA = Thermal Resistance with 2 square inches of 1 ounce Copper tied to Pins 1, 8, 9 and 16. M-Package 01132833 M-8 Package 19 www.national.com LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued) Simplified Schematic 01132832 www.national.com 20 LM6181 Typical Applications CURRENT FEEDBACK TOPOLOGY For a conventional voltage feedback amplifier the resulting small-signal bandwidth is inversely proportional to the desired gain to a first order approximation based on the gainbandwidth concept. In contrast, the current feedback amplifier topology, such as the LM6181, transcends this limitation to offer a signal bandwidth that is relatively independent of the closed-loop gain. Figure 1a and Figure 1b illustrate that for closed loop gains of -1 and -5 the resulting pulse fidelity suggests quite similar bandwidths for both configurations. 01132814 FIGURE 2. RS Is Adjusted to Obtain the Desired Closed Loop Gain, AVCL POWER SUPPLY BYPASSING AND LAYOUT CONSIDERATIONS A fundamental requirement for high-speed amplifier design is adequate bypassing of the power supply. It is critical to maintain a wideband low-impedance to ground at the amplifiers supply pins to insure the fidelity of high speed amplifier transient signals. 10 F tantalum and 0.1 F ceramic bypass capacitors are recommended for each supply pin. The bypass capacitors should be placed as close to the amplifier pins as possible (0.5" or less). FEEDBACK RESISTOR SELECTION: Rf Selecting the feedback resistor, Rf, is a dominant factor in compensating the LM6181. For general applications the LM6181 will maintain specified performance with an 820 feedback resistor. Although this value will provide good results for most applications, it may be advantageous to adjust this value slightly. Consider, for instance, the effect on pulse responses with two different configurations where both the closed-loop gains are 2 and the feedback resistors are 820 and 1640, respectively. Figure 3a and Figure 3b illustrate the effect of increasing Rf while maintaining the same closed-loop gain -- the amplifier bandwidth decreases. Accordingly, larger feedback resistors can be used to slow down the LM6181 (see -3 dB bandwidth vs Rftypical curves) and reduce overshoot in the time domain response. Conversely, smaller feedback resistance values than 820 can be used to compensate for the reduction of bandwidth at high closed loop gains, due to 2nd order effects. For example Figure 4 illustrates reducing Rf to 500 to establish the desired small signal response in an amplifier configured for a closed loop gain of 25. 01132812 1a 01132813 1b FIGURE 1. 1a, 1b: Variation of Closed Loop Gain from -1 to -5 Yields Similar Responses The closed-loop bandwidth of the LM6181 depends on the feedback resistance, Rf. Therefore, RS and not Rf, must be varied to adjust for the desired closed-loop gain as in Figure 2. 21 www.national.com LM6181 Typical Applications SLEW RATE CONSIDERATIONS The slew rate characteristics of current feedback amplifiers are different than traditional voltage feedback amplifiers. In voltage feedback amplifiers slew rate limiting or non-linear amplifier behavior is dominated by the finite availability of the 1st stage tail current charging the compensation capacitor. The slew rate of current feedback amplifiers, in contrast, is not constant. Transient current at the inverting input determines slew rate for both inverting and non-inverting gains. The non-inverting configuration slew rate is also determined by input stage limitations. Accordingly, variations of slew rates occur for different circuit topologies. (Continued) DRIVING CAPACITIVE LOADS The LM6181 can drive significantly larger capacitive loads than many current feedback amplifiers. Although the LM6181 can directly drive as much as 100 pF without oscillating, the resulting response will be a function of the feedback resistor value. Figure 5 illustrates the small-signal pulse response of the LM6181 while driving a 50 pF load. Ringing persists for approximately 70 ns. To achieve pulse responses with less ringing either the feedback resistor can be increased (see typical curves Suggested Rf and Rs for CL), or resistive isolation can be used (10-51 typically works well). Either technique, however, results in lowering the system bandwidth. Figure 6 illustrates the improvement obtained with using a 47 isolation resistor. 01132815 3a: Rf = 820 01132816 3b: Rf = 1640 01132818 5a FIGURE 3. Increasing Compensation with Increasing Rf 01132819 5b 01132817 FIGURE 5. AV = -1, LM6181 Can Directly Drive 50 pF of Load Capacitance with 70 ns of Ringing Resulting in Pulse Response FIGURE 4. Reducing Rf for Large Closed Loop Gains, Rf = 500 www.national.com 22 LM6181 Typical Applications (Continued) 01132820 6a 01132822 7a 01132821 6b FIGURE 6. Resistive Isolation of CL Provides Higher Fidelity Pulse Response. Rf and RS Could Be Increased to Maintain AV = -1 and Improve Pulse Response Characteristics. CAPACITIVE FEEDBACK For voltage feedback amplifiers it is quite common to place a small lead compensation capacitor in parallel with feedback resistance, Rf. This compensation serves to reduce the amplifier's peaking in the frequency domain which equivalently tames the transient response. To limit the bandwidth of current feedback amplifiers, do not use a capacitor across Rf. The dynamic impedance of capacitors in the feedback loop reduces the amplifier's stability. Instead, reduced peaking in the frequency response, and bandwidth limiting can be accomplished by adding an RC circuit, as illustrated in Figure 7b. 01132823 7b FIGURE 7. RC Limits Amplifier Bandwidth to 50 MHz, Eliminating Peaking in the Resulting Pulse Response Typical Performance Characteristics OVERDRIVE RECOVERY When the output or input voltage range of a high speed amplifier is exceeded, the amplifier must recover from an overdrive condition. The typical recovery times for openloop, closed-loop, and input common-mode voltage range overdrive conditions are illustrated in Figures 9, 11, 11, 12 respectively. The open-loop circuit of Figure 8 generates an overdrive response by allowing the 0.5V input to exceed the linear input range of the amplifier. Typical positive and negative overdrive recovery times shown in Figure 9 are 5 ns and 25 ns, respectively. 23 www.national.com LM6181 Typical Performance Characteristics (Continued) 01132824 FIGURE 8. 01132827 FIGURE 11. Closed-Loop Overdrive Recovery Time of 30 ns from Exceeding Output Voltage Range from Circuit in Figure 10 The common-mode input of the circuit in Figure 10 is exceeded by a 5V pulse resulting in a typical recovery time of 310 ns shown in Figure 12. The LM6181 supply voltage is 5V. 01132825 FIGURE 9. Open-Loop Overdrive Recovery Time of 5 ns, and 25 ns from Test Circuit in Figure 8 The large closed-loop gain configuration in Figure 10 forces the amplifier output into overdrive. Figure 11 displays the typical 30 ns recovery time to a linear output value. 01132828 FIGURE 12. Exceptional Output Recovery from an Input that Exceeds the Common-Mode Range 01132826 FIGURE 10. www.national.com 24 LM6181 Connection Diagrams (For Ordering Infor- mation See Back Page) 8-Pin Dual-In-Line Package (N)/ Small Outline (M-8) 01132803 Order Number LM6181IN, LM6181AIN, LM6181AMN, LM6181AIM-8, LM6181IM-8 or LM6181AMJ/883 See NS Package Number J08A, M08A or N08E 16-Pin Small Outline Package (M) 01132804 *Heat sinking pins (Note 3) Order Number LM6181IM or LM6181AIM See NS Package Number M16A Ordering Information Package 8-Pin Temperature Range Military Industrial -55C to +125C -40C to +85C LM6181AMN LM6181AIN Molded DIP LM6181IN 8-Pin Small Outline LM6181AIM-8 Molded Package LM6181IM-8 16-Pin LM6181AIM Small Outline LM6181IM 8-Pin LM6181AMJ/883 NSC Drawing N08E M08A M16A J08A Ceramic DIP 25 www.national.com LM6181 Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted 8-Lead (0.150" Wide) Small Outline Molded Package (M-8) Order Number LM6181AIM-8 or LM6181IM-8 NS Package Number M08A 8-Pin Ceramic Dual-In-Line Package Order Number LM6181AMJ/883 NS Package Number J08A www.national.com 26 LM6181 Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted (Continued) Small Outline Package (M) Order Number LM6181IM or LM6181AIM NS Package Number M16A 27 www.national.com LM6181 100 mA, 100 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted (Continued) Dual-In-Line-Package (N) Order Number LM6181AIN, LM6181IN or LM6181AMN NS Package Number N08E National does not assume any responsibility for use of any circuitry described, no circuit patent licenses are implied and National reserves the right at any time without notice to change said circuitry and specifications. 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