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24 MHz Rail-to-Rail Amplifiers

with Shutdown Option


AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
PIN CONFIGURATIONS

Offset voltage: 2.5 mV maximum


Single-supply operation: 2.7 V to 5.5 V
Low noise: 8 nV/Hz
Wide bandwidth: 24 MHz
Slew rate: 11 V/s
Short-circuit output current: 120 mA
Qualified for automotive applications
No phase reversal
Low input bias current: 1 pA
Low supply current per amplifier: 2 mA maximum
Unity gain stable

OUTA 1
INA 2

AD8646

V+

OUTB

TOP VIEW
6 INB
(Not to Scale)
V 4
5 +INB

+INA 3

06527-001

FEATURES

Figure 1. 8-Lead SOIC and MSOP

INA 2
+INA 3
V 4

10 V+

AD8647

OUTB

TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)

INB

+INB

SDB

SDA 5

06527-002

OUTA 1

Figure 2. 10-Lead MSOP

Battery-powered instruments
Multipole filters
ADC front ends
Sensors
Barcode scanners
ASIC input or output amplifiers
Audio amplifiers
Photodiode amplifiers
Datapath/mux/switch control

OUTA 1

14

OUTD

INA 2

13

IND

AD8648

12

+IND

TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)

11

+INB 5

10

+INC

INB 6

INC

OUTB 7

OUTC

+INA 3
V+ 4

06527-003

APPLICATIONS

Figure 3. 14-Lead SOIC and TSSOP

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The AD8646 and the AD8647 are the dual, and the AD8648 is
the quad, rail-to-rail, input and output, single-supply amplifiers
featuring low offset voltage, wide signal bandwidth, low input
voltage, and low current noise. The AD8647 also has a low
power shutdown function.
The combination of 24 MHz bandwidth, low offset, low noise,
and very low input bias current makes these amplifiers useful in
a wide variety of applications. Filters, integrators, photodiode
amplifiers, and high impedance sensors all benefit from the
combination of performance features. AC applications benefit
from the wide bandwidth and low distortion. TheAD8646/

AD8647/AD8648 offer high output drive capability, which is


excellent for audio line drivers and other low impedance
applications. The AD8646 and AD8648 are available for
automotive applications (see the Ordering Guide).
Applications include portable and low powered instrumentation, audio amplification for portable devices, portable phone
headsets, barcode scanners, and multipole filters. The ability to
swing rail to rail at both the input and output enables designers
to buffer CMOS ADCs, DACs, ASICs, and other wide output
swing devices in single-supply systems.

Rev. D
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AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1

ESD Caution...................................................................................6

Applications ....................................................................................... 1

Typical Performance Characteristics ..............................................7

Pin Configurations ........................................................................... 1

Theory of Operation ...................................................................... 15

General Description ......................................................................... 1

Power-Down Operation ............................................................ 15

Revision History ............................................................................... 2

Multiplexing Operation ............................................................. 15

Specifications..................................................................................... 3

Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 16

Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 6

Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 18

Thermal Resistance ...................................................................... 6

REVISION HISTORY
4/10Rev. C to Rev. D
Changes to Features Section and General Description Section . 1
Updated Outline Dimensions ....................................................... 16
Changes to Ordering Guide Section ............................................ 18

Revision History: AD8646/AD8647/AD8648


2/09Rev. B to Rev. C
Change to Supply Current Shutdown Mode (AD8647 Only)
Parameter, Table 1............................................................................. 3
Change to Supply Current Shutdown Mode (AD8647 Only)
Parameter, Table 2............................................................................. 5
Added Figure 50; Renumbered Sequentially .............................. 15
Updated Outline Dimensions ....................................................... 16
Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 18

Revision History: AD8648


10/07Rev. A to Rev. B
Combined with AD8646 ................................................... Universal
Added AD8647 ................................................................... Universal
Deleted Figure 7 .................................................................................6
Deleted Figure 11...............................................................................7
Deleted Figure 16 and Figure 17 .....................................................8
Deleted Figure 24...............................................................................9
Deleted Figure 27, Figure 28, Figure 31, and Figure 32 ............ 10
6/07Rev. 0 to Rev. A
Changes to General Description .....................................................1
Updated Outline Dimensions ....................................................... 12
Changes to Ordering Guide .......................................................... 12

10/07Revision B: Initial Combined Version


1/06Revision 0: Initial Version

Revision History: AD8646


10/07Rev. 0 to Rev. B
Combined with AD8648.................................................... Universal
Added AD8647 ................................................................... Universal
Deleted Figure 4 and Figure 7 ......................................................... 7
Deleted Figure 33 ............................................................................ 11
8/07Revision 0: Initial Version

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AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
SPECIFICATIONS
VSY = 5 V, VCM = VSY/2, TA = +25oC, unless otherwise noted.
Table 1.
Parameter
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Offset Voltage

Symbol

Conditions

VOS

Offset Voltage Drift


Input Bias Current

VOS/T
IB

VCM = 0 V to 5 V
40C < TA < +125C
40C < TA < +125C

Min

Typ

Max

Unit

0.6

2.5
3.2
7.5
1
50
550
0.5
50
250
5

84
116

mV
mV
V/C
pA
pA
pA
pA
pA
pA
V
dB
dB

2.5
6.7

pF
pF

4.99

V
V
V
V
mV
mV
mV
mV
mA

1.8
0.3

40C < TA < +85C


40C < TA < +125C
Input Offset Current

IOS

0.1
40C < TA < +85C
40C < TA < +125C

Input Voltage Range


Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
Large Signal Voltage Gain
Input Capacitance
Differential
Common Mode
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Voltage High

Output Voltage Low

Output Current
Closed-Loop Output Impedance
POWER SUPPLY
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Supply Current per Amplifier
Supply Current Shutdown Mode
(AD8647 Only)
SHUTDOWN INPUTS (AD8647)
Logic High Voltage (Enabled)
Logic Low Voltage (Power-Down)
Logic Input Current (Per Pin)
Output Pin Leakage Current
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Slew Rate
Gain Bandwidth Product
Phase Margin
Settling Time
Amplifier Turn-On Time (AD8647)
Amplifier Turn-Off Time (AD8647)

VCM
CMRR
AVO

VCM = 0 V to 5 V
RL = 2 k, VO = 0.5 V to 4.5 V

0
67
104

CDIFF
CCM
VOH

VOL

Isc
ZOUT
PSRR
ISY
ISD

VINH
VINL
IIN

SR
GBP
m
ts
ton
toff

IOUT = 1 mA
40C < TA < +125C
IOUT = 10 mA
40C < TA < +125C
IOUT = 1 mA
40C < TA < +125C
IOUT = 10 mA
40C < TA < +125C
Short circuit
At 1 MHz, AV = 1

4.98
4.90
4.85
4.70

VSY = 2.7 V to 5.5 V

63

8.4
78

RL = 2 k

To 0.1%
25C, AV = 1, RL = 1 k (see Figure 44)
25C, AV = 1, RL = 1 k (see Figure 45)

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20
40
145
200

120
5

40C < TA < +125C


Both amplifiers shut down,
VIN_SDA and VIN_SDB = 0 V
40C < TA < +125C
40C < TA < +125C
40C < TA < +125C
40C < TA < +125C
40C < TA < +125C (shutdown active)

4.92

80
1.5

2.0
2.5

dB
mA
mA
nA

+0.8
1
1

V
V
A
nA

11
24
74
0.5
1
1

V/s
MHz
Degrees
s
s
s

10

+2.0

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
Parameter
NOISE PERFORMANCE
Peak-to-Peak Noise
Voltage Noise Density

Symbol

Conditions

en p-p
en

0.1 Hz to 10 Hz
f = 1 kHz
f = 10 kHz
f = 10 kHz
f = 100 kHz
V p-p = 0.1 V, RL = 600 , f = 25 kHz, TA = 25C
AV = +1
AV = 10

Channel Separation

CS

Total Harmonic Distortion Plus Noise

THD + N

Rev. D | Page 4 of 20

Min

Typ

Max

Unit

2.3
8
6
115
110

V
nV/Hz
nV/Hz
dB
dB

0.010
0.021

%
%

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
VSY = 2.7 V, VCM = VSY/2, TA = +25oC, unless otherwise noted.
Table 2.
Parameter
INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Offset Voltage

Symbol

Conditions

VOS

Offset Voltage Drift


Input Bias Current

VOS/T
IB

VCM = 0 V to 2.7 V
40C < TA < +125C
40C < TA < +125C

Min

Typ

Max

Unit

0.6

2.5
3.2
7.0
1
50
550
0.5
50
250
2.7

79
102

mV
mV
V/C
pA
pA
pA
pA
pA
pA
V
dB
dB

2.5
7.8

pF
pF

2.68
25
30

V
V
mV
mV
mA

2.0
2.5

dB
mA
mA
nA

+0.8
1
1

V
V
A
nA
V/s
MHz
Degrees
s
s
s
V
nV/Hz
nV/Hz
dB
dB

1.8
0.2

40C < TA < +85C


40C < TA < +125C
Input Offset Current

IOS

0.1
40C < TA < +85C
40C < TA < +125C

Input Voltage Range


Common-Mode Rejection Ratio
Large Signal Voltage Gain
Input Capacitance
Differential
Common Mode
OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Output Voltage High
Output Voltage Low
Output Current
Closed-Loop Output Impedance
POWER SUPPLY
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Supply Current per Amplifier
Supply Current Shutdown Mode
(AD8647 Only)
SHUTDOWN INPUTS (AD8647)
Logic High Voltage (Enabled)
Logic Low Voltage (Power-Down)
Logic Input Current (Per Pin)
Output Pin Leakage Current
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
Slew Rate
Gain Bandwidth Product
Phase Margin
Settling Time
Amplifier Turn-On Time (AD8647)
Amplifier Turn-Off Time (AD8647)
NOISE PERFORMANCE
Peak-to-Peak Noise
Voltage Noise Density
Channel Separation

VCM
CMRR
AVO

VCM = 0 V to 2.7 V
RL = 2 k, VO = 0.5 V to 2.2 V

0
62
95

CDIFF
CCM
VOH
VOL
Isc
ZOUT
PSRR
ISY
ISD

VINH
VINL
IIN

IOUT = 1 mA
40C < TA < +125C
IOUT = 1 mA
40C < TA < +125C
Short circuit
At 1 MHz, AV = 1

2.65
2.60

VSY = 2.7 V to 5.5 V

63

11
63
5

40C < TA < +125C


Both amplifiers shut down,
VIN_SDA and VIN_SDB = 0 V
40C < TA < +125C
40C < TA < +125C
40C < TA < +125C
40C < TA < +125C
40C < TA < +125C (shutdown active)

80
1.6
10

+2.0

SR
GBP
m
ts
ton
toff

RL = 2 k

To 0.1%
25C, AV = 1, RL = 1 k (see Figure 41)
25C, AV = 1, RL = 1 k (see Figure 42)

11
24
53
0.3
1.2
1

en p-p
en

0.1 Hz to 10 Hz
f = 1 kHz
f = 10 kHz
f = 10 kHz
f = 100 kHz

2.3
8
6
115
110

CS

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AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
THERMAL RESISTANCE

Table 3.
Parameter
Supply Voltage
Input Voltage
Differential Input Voltage
Output Short Circuit to GND
Storage Temperature Range
Operating Temperature Range
Lead Temperature (Soldering 60 sec)
Junction Temperature

JA is specified for the worst-case conditions, that is, a device


soldered in a circuit board for surface-mount packages.

Rating
6V
GND to VSY
3 V
Indefinite
65C to +150C
40C to +125C
300C
150C

Table 4. Thermal Resistance


Package Type
8-Lead SOIC_N
8-Lead MSOP
10-Lead MSOP
14-Lead SOIC_N
14-Lead TSSOP

Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings


may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress
rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any
other conditions above those indicated in the operational
section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect
device reliability.

ESD CAUTION

Rev. D | Page 6 of 20

JA
125
210
200
120
180

JC
43
45
44
36
35

Unit
C/W
C/W
C/W
C/W
C/W

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
300

VSY = 5V
VCM = 2.5V
TA = 25C
2244 AMPLIFIERS

180
160
NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS

250
NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS

200

VSY = 2.7V
VCM = 1.35V
TA = 25C
2244 AMPLIFIERS

200

150

100

140
120
100
80
60
40

50

1.0

0.5

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

VOS (mV)

0
2.0

06527-004

1.5

20
15
10
5

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

25
20
15
10
5

TCVOS (V/C)

Figure 8. VOS Drift (TCVOS) Distribution

2500

VSY = 2.7V
TA = 25C

2000

TCVOS (V/C)

Figure 5. VOS Drift (TCVOS) Distribution

2500

06527-008

06527-005

VSY = 5V
TA = 25C

2000

INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (V)

1500
1000
500
0
500
1000
1500

1500
1000
500
0
500
1000
1500

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

INPUT COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE (V)

Figure 6. Input Offset Voltage vs. Input Common-Mode Voltage

2500

1
2
3
4
INPUT COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE (V)

Figure 9. Input Offset Voltage vs. Input Common-Mode Voltage

Rev. D | Page 7 of 20

06527-009

2000

2000
06527-006

INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (V)

VSY = 5V
40C < TA < +125C

30
NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS

NUMBER OF AMPLIFIERS

35

25

2500

0.5

Figure 7. Input Offset Voltage Distribution

VSY = 2.7V
40C < TA < +125C

30

1.0

VOS (mV)

Figure 4. Input Offset Voltage Distribution

35

1.5

06527-007

20
0
2.0

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
10000

100

10
VOL
1

0.01

0.1

10

100

LOAD CURRENT (mA)

100

10
VSY VOH
1

OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE (mV)

VSY VOH
15

VOL

25

10

20

35

50

65

80

95

110

125

TEMPERATURE (C)

1000

80
VOL = 10mA
60

40

20

VSY VOH = 1mA


VOL = 1mA
25

10

20

35

50

65

80

95

110

125

Figure 14. Output Saturation Voltage vs. Temperature

300

VSY = 5V
TA = 125C

250
INPUT BIAS CURRENT (pA)

250

200

150

100

50

200

150

100

50

0.75

1.00

1.25

1.50

1.75

COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE (V)

2.00

06527-012

INPUT BIAS CURRENT (pA)

100

TEMPERATURE (C)

VSY = 2.7V
TA = 125C

0
0.50

10

VSY VOH = 10mA

100

Figure 11. Output Saturation Voltage vs. Temperature

300

VSY = 5V

0
40

06527-011

OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE (mV)

120

20

0
40

0.1

Figure 13. Output Saturation Voltage vs. Load Current

VSY = 2.7V
IL = 1mA

10

0.01

LOAD CURRENT (mA)

Figure 10. Output Saturation Voltage vs. Load Current

25

VOL

0.1
0.001

Figure 12. Input Bias Current vs. Common-Mode Voltage

0
0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE (V)

Figure 15. Input Bias Current vs. Common-Mode Voltage

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4.5

06527-015

0.1
0.001

1000

06527-013

VSY VOH

VSY = 5V
TA = 25C

06527-014

1000

OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE (mV)

VSY = 2.7V
TA = 25C

06527-010

OUTPUT SATURATION VOLTAGE (mV)

10000

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648

M = 52

20

135

180

20

225

40
10k

100k

1M

270
100M

10M

60

FREQUENCY (Hz)

90

20

GAIN
180

20

225

40
10k

270
100M

10M

FREQUENCY (Hz)

20

AV = 10

20

AV = 1

20

40

10k

100k

1M

10M

100M

FREQUENCY (Hz)

60
1k

06527-017

60
1k

100k

1M

10M

100M

FREQUENCY (Hz)

Figure 17. Closed-Loop Gain vs. Frequency

250

10k

06527-020

40

VSY = 5V
TA = 25C

AV = 100

40

AV = 1

1M

60

AV = 10

20

100k

Figure 19. Open-Loop Gain and Phase vs. Frequency

CLOSED-LOOP GAIN (dB)

CLOSED-LOOP GAIN (dB)

40

135

M = 74

VSY = 2.7V
TA = 25C

AV = 100

45

PHASE
40

Figure 16. Open-Loop Gain and Phase vs. Frequency

60

0
OPEN-LOOP PHASE SHIFT (Degrees)

90

40

VSY = 5V
RL = 1k
CL = 10pF

06527-019

45

80

OPEN-LOOP GAIN (dB)

OPEN-LOOP GAIN (dB)

60

OPEN-LOOP PHASE SHIFT (Degrees)

VSY = 2.7V
RL = 1k
CL = 10pF

06527-016

80

Figure 20. Closed-Loop Gain vs. Frequency

120

VSY = 2.7V
TA = 25C

VSY = 5V
TA = 25C

100

200

AV = 1
80

ZOUT ()

150

100

AV = 10

AV = 10

60
AV = 100
40

AV = 100
50

0
1

10

100

1k

10k

FREQUENCY (kHz)

100k

1M

Figure 18. ZOUT vs. Frequency

0
1

10

100

1k

10k

FREQUENCY (kHz)

Figure 21. ZOUT vs. Frequency

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100k

1M

06527-021

20

06527-018

ZOUT ()

AV = 1

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
100

VSY = 2.7V
TA = 25C

80

80

60

60

CMRR (dB)

40

20

VSY = 5V
TA = 25C

40

20

10k

100k

1M

10M

100M

FREQUENCY (Hz)

0
1k

06527-022

0
1k

10k

Figure 22. CMRR vs. Frequency

100

1M

10M

100M

Figure 25. CMRR vs. Frequency

100

VSY = 2.7V
TA = 25C

PSRR+

100k

FREQUENCY (Hz)

06527-025

CMRR (dB)

100

80

VSY = 5V
TA = 25C

PSRR+

80

PSRR

PSRR (dB)

40

20

60

40

20

10k

100k

1M

10M

FREQUENCY (Hz)

0
1k

06527-023

0
1k

10k

1M

10M

Figure 26. PSRR vs. Frequency

Figure 23. PSRR vs. Frequency

60

100k
FREQUENCY (Hz)

06527-026

PSRR (dB)

PSRR
60

70

VSY = 1.35V
TA = 25C

60

50

VSY = 5V
RL = 10k
TA = 25C

50
OVERSHOOT (%)

+OS

40

30

20

40
OS+
30

OS

20
10

0
1

10

100
CLOAD (pF)

1000

Figure 24. Overshoot vs. Load Capacitance

0
10

100
CLOAD (pF)

Figure 27. Overshoot vs. Load Capacitance

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1000

06527-027

10

06527-024

OVERSHOOT (%)

OS

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
VSY = 2.7V, VCM = 1.35V, VIN = 100mV p-p,
TA = 25C, RL = 10k, CL = 100pF

(200ns/DIV)

(200ns/DIV)

Figure 28. Small-Signal Transient Response

Figure 31. Small-Signal Transient Response

VSY = 5V, VIN = 4V p-p,


TA = 25C, RL = 10k, CL = 100pF

(200ns/DIV)

Figure 29. Large-Signal Transient Response

Figure 32. Large-Signal Transient Response

0.08

0.08

VSY = 2.5V
RL = 600
0.07
AV = 1
TA = 25C
0.06

0.07
0.06

THD + N (%)

0.05
0.04
0.03

0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02

0.01

0.01

100

1k

10k

FREQUENCY (Hz)

100k

06527-030

0.02

0
10

Figure 30. THD + Noise vs. Frequency

VSY = 2.5V
RL = 600
AV = 10
TA = 25C

0
10

100

1k

10k

FREQUENCY (Hz)

Figure 33. THD + Noise vs. Frequency

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100k

06527-033

(200ns/DIV)

06527-032

06527-029

(2V/DIV)

(2V/DIV)

VSY = 2.7V, VIN = 2V p-p,


TA = 25C, RL = 10k, CL = 100pF

THD + N (%)

06527-031

06527-028

(50mV/DIV)

(50mV/DIV)

VSY = 5V, VCM = 2.5V, VIN = 100mV p-p,


TA = 25C, RL = 10k, CL = 100pF

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
1

VSY = 2.7V TO 5V
TA = 25C

0.01

06527037

0.001

TIME (1s/DIV)

VSY = 5V
AV = 1
BW = 30kHz
RL = 100k
f = 1kHz

0.0001
0.001

0.01

0.1

06527-034

THD + N (%)

VOLTAGE (1V/DIV)

0.1

OUTPUT AMPLITUDE (V rms)

Figure 37. THD + Noise vs. Output Amplitude

Figure 34. 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz Voltage Noise

1000

100

10

1
10

100

10k

1k
FREQUENCY (Hz)

VSY = 5V

100

10

0.1
25

80

105

125

Figure 38. Input Bias Current vs. Temperature

5.0

TA = 25C

VSY = 5V
VIN = 4.9V
AV = 1
RL = 10k
TA = 25C

4.5
2.0

OUTPUT SWING (V p-p)

4.0

1.5

1.0

3.5
3.0
2.5
2.0
1.5
1.0

0.5

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

4.5

SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)

5.0

Figure 36. Supply Current per Amplifier vs. Supply Voltage

0
100

1k
FREQUENCY (kHz)

Figure 39. Maximum Output Swing vs. Frequency

Rev. D | Page 12 of 20

10k

06527-036

0.5
06527-039

SUPPLY CURRENT PER AMPLIFIER (mA)

65

TEMPERATURE (C)

Figure 35. Voltage Noise Density vs. Frequency

2.5

45

06527-038

INPUT BIAS CURRENT (pA)

VSY = 2.7V TO 5V
TA = 25C

06527-035

VOLTAGE NOISE DENSITY (nV/Hz)

1000

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
0
VOUT = VSY/2

CHANNEL SEPARATION (dB)

20

3.0
2.5
VSY = 2.7V

2.0

VSY = 5V
1.5
1.0

V+
3
VIN

40

20

20

40

60

80

100

120

TEMPERATURE (C)

V
U1

V+
V

R3
2k

U2
5
V
V+

R2
6 200
7

V+

0
0

60

80
VIN = 2V p-p
VIN = 0.5V p-p

120
1k

10k

100k

FREQUENCY (Hz)

Figure 40. Supply Current per Amplifier vs. Temperature

Figure 43. Channel Separation

VSY = 5V
RL = 1k
AV = 1
TA = 25C

SHUTDOWN PIN

VOLTAGE (1V/DIV)

VSY = 2.7V
RL = 1k
AV = 1
TA = 25C

VOLTAGE (1V/DIV)

R1
20

CS (dB) = 20 log (VOUT/100 = VIN)

100

0.5
0
40

VSY = 5V
RL = 2k
AV = 100
TA = 25C

SHUTDOWN PIN

AMPLIFIER OUTPUT

TIME (200ns/DIV)

TIME (200ns/DIV)

Figure 41. Turn-On Time

Figure 44. Turn-On Time

VSY = 5V
RL = 1k
AV = 1
TA = 25C

VOLTAGE (1V/DIV)

SHUTDOWN PIN

AMPLIFIER OUTPUT

SHUTDOWN PIN

TIME (200ns/DIV)

Figure 45. Turn-Off Time

Figure 42. Turn-Off Time

Rev. D | Page 13 of 20

06527-044

AMPLIFIER OUTPUT
06527-046

VOLTAGE (1V/DIV)

VSY = 2.7V
RL = 1k
AV = 1
TA = 25C

TIME (200ns/DIV)

06527-043

06527-045

AMPLIFIER OUTPUT

06527-042

3.5

06527-040

SUPPLY CURRENT PER AMPLIFIER (mA)

4.0

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
100

VSY = 2.7V

10

ISY (nA)

ISY (nA)

10

0.1

0.1

25

10

20

35

50

65

TEMPERATURE (C)

80

95

110

125

06527-048

0.01
40

VSY = 5V

Figure 46. Supply Current with Op-Amp Shutdown vs. Temperature

0.01
40

25

10

20

35

50

65

TEMPERATURE (C)

80

95

110

125

06527-047

100

Figure 47. Supply Current with Op-Amp Shutdown vs. Temperature

Rev. D | Page 14 of 20

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
THEORY OF OPERATION
POWER-DOWN OPERATION
The shutdown function of the AD8647 is referenced to the
negative supply voltage of the operational amplifier. A logic
level high (> 2.0 V) enables the device, while a logic level low
(< 0.8 V) disables the device and places the output in a high
impedance condition. Several outputs can be wire-ORed, thus
eliminating a multiplexer. The logic input is a high impedance
CMOS input. If dual or split supplies are used, the logic signals
must be properly referred to the negative supply voltage.

2V
1V
0V

5V

MULTIPLEXING OPERATION

9
7

5kHz
5V

TIME (200s/DIV)

Figure 49. Switching Waveforms

80
70
60

SUPPLY CURRENT (A)

1/2
AD8647

40
30
20
VSY = 5V
VSY = 2.7V

1
4

10

0.1

0.2

0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
VIN_SDA AND VIN_SDB (V)

0.8

0.9

2kHz

06527-049

Figure 50. Supply Current Shutdown Mode, AD8647

Figure 48. AD8647 Output Switching

Rev. D | Page 15 of 20

1.0

06527-051

10

3
13kHz

50

10

1/2
AD8647
2

06527-050

0V

Because each op amp has a separate logic input enable pin, the
outputs can be connected together if it can be guaranteed that
only one op amp is active at any time. By connecting the op amps
as shown in Figure 48, a multiplexer can be eliminated. With
the reasonably short turn-on and turn-off times, low frequency
signal paths can be smoothly selected. The turn-off time is
slightly faster than the turn-on time so, even when using
sections from two different packages, the overlap is less than
300 nanoseconds.

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
5.00 (0.1968)
4.80 (0.1890)

4.00 (0.1574)
3.80 (0.1497)

1.27 (0.0500)
BSC
0.25 (0.0098)
0.10 (0.0040)

6.20 (0.2441)
5.80 (0.2284)

1.75 (0.0688)
1.35 (0.0532)

0.51 (0.0201)
0.31 (0.0122)

COPLANARITY
0.10
SEATING
PLANE

0.50 (0.0196)
0.25 (0.0099)

45

8
0
0.25 (0.0098)
0.17 (0.0067)

1.27 (0.0500)
0.40 (0.0157)

012407-A

COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MS-012-AA


CONTROLLING DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS; INCH DIMENSIONS
(IN PARENTHESES) ARE ROUNDED-OFF MILLIMETER EQUIVALENTS FOR
REFERENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN DESIGN.

Figure 51. 8-Lead Standard Small Outline Package [SOIC_N]


Narrow Body
(R-8)
Dimensions shown in millimeters and (inches)

3.20
3.00
2.80

3.20
3.00
2.80

5.15
4.90
4.65

PIN 1
IDENTIFIER
0.65 BSC
0.95
0.85
0.75

15 MAX
1.10 MAX

0.40
0.25

6
0

0.23
0.09

COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-187-AA

Figure 52. 8-Lead Mini Small Outline Package [MSOP]


(RM-8)
Dimensions shown in millimeters

Rev. D | Page 16 of 20

0.80
0.55
0.40
100709-B

0.15
0.05
COPLANARITY
0.10

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
3.10
3.00
2.90

10

3.10
3.00
2.90

5.15
4.90
4.65

PIN 1
IDENTIFIER
0.50 BSC
0.95
0.85
0.75

15 MAX
1.10 MAX

6
0

0.30
0.15

0.23
0.13

0.70
0.55
0.40

COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-187-BA

091709-A

0.15
0.05
COPLANARITY
0.10

Figure 53. 10-Lead Mini Small Outline Package [MSOP]


(RM-10)
Dimensions shown in millimeters

5.10
5.00
4.90

14

4.50
4.40
4.30

6.40
BSC
1

PIN 1
0.65 BSC
1.20
MAX

0.15
0.05
COPLANARITY
0.10

0.30
0.19

0.20
0.09

SEATING
PLANE

8
0

COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-153-AB-1

Figure 54. 14-Lead Thin Shrink Small Outline Package [TSSOP]


(RU-14)
Dimensions shown in millimeters

Rev. D | Page 17 of 20

0.75
0.60
0.45
061908-A

1.05
1.00
0.80

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
8.75 (0.3445)
8.55 (0.3366)
8

14
1

1.27 (0.0500)
BSC
0.25 (0.0098)
0.10 (0.0039)
COPLANARITY
0.10

0.51 (0.0201)
0.31 (0.0122)

6.20 (0.2441)
5.80 (0.2283)

0.50 (0.0197)
0.25 (0.0098)

1.75 (0.0689)
1.35 (0.0531)
SEATING
PLANE

45

8
0
0.25 (0.0098)
0.17 (0.0067)

1.27 (0.0500)
0.40 (0.0157)

COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MS-012-AB


CONTROLLING DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS; INCH DIMENSIONS
(IN PARENTHESES) ARE ROUNDED-OFF MILLIMETER EQUIVALENTS FOR
REFERENCE ONLY AND ARE NOT APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN DESIGN.

060606-A

4.00 (0.1575)
3.80 (0.1496)

Figure 55. 14-Lead Standard Small Outline Package [SOIC_N]


Narrow Body
(R-14)
Dimensions shown in millimeters and (inches)

ORDERING GUIDE
Model1, 2
AD8646ARZ
AD8646ARZ-REEL
AD8646ARZ-REEL7
AD8646ARMZ
AD8646ARMZ-REEL
AD8646WARZ-RL
AD8646WARZ-R7
AD8646WARMZ-RL
AD8646WARMZ-R7
AD8647ARMZ
AD8647ARMZ-REEL
AD8648ARZ
AD8648ARZ-REEL
AD8648ARZ-REEL7
AD8648ARUZ
AD8648ARUZ-REEL
AD8648WARUZ
AD8648WARUZ-RL
1
2

Temperature Range
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C
40C to +125C

Package Description
8-Lead SOIC_N
8-Lead SOIC_N
8-Lead SOIC_N
8-Lead MSOP
8-Lead MSOP
8-Lead SOIC_N
8-Lead SOIC_N
8-Lead MSOP
8-Lead MSOP
10-Lead MSOP
10-Lead MSOP
14-Lead SOIC_N
14-Lead SOIC_N
14-Lead SOIC_N
14-Lead TSSOP
14-Lead TSSOP
14-Lead TSSOP
14-Lead TSSOP

Z = RoHS Compliant Part


W = Qualified for Automotive Applications.

Rev. D | Page 18 of 20

Package Option
R-8
R-8
R-8
RM-8
RM-8
R-8
R-8
RM-8
RM-8
RM-10
RM-10
R-14
R-14
R-14
RU-14
RU-14
RU-14
RU-14

Branding

A1V
A1V

A1V
A1V
A1W
A1W

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
NOTES

Rev. D | Page 19 of 20

AD8646/AD8647/AD8648
NOTES

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