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0
0 400 800 1200 1600
HD2
HD3
Harmonic Distortion − dBc
R
L
− Load Resistance − Ω
Single-Ended Input to
Differential Output
Gain = 1
V
O
= 2 V
PP
R
f
= 392 Ω
f= 30 MHz
V
S
= 5 V
−100
−90
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−10
0
HD2
HD3
Harmonic Distortion − dBc
V
O
− Output Voltage Swing − V
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
Single-Ended Input to
Differential Output
Gain = 2
R
L
= 800 Ω
R
f
= 1 kΩ
f = 30 MHz
V
S
= 5 V
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90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
HD2
HD3
HarmonicDistortion dBc-
V
O
OutputVoltageSwing V- -
Differential Inputto
Differential Output
Gain = 2
R
L
= 800 W
R
F
= 1 kW
f= 30MHz
V
S
= 5 V
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
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-90
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-60
-50
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-30
-20
-10
0
0 400 800 1200 1600
HD2
HD3
HarmonicDistortion - dBc
R
L
LoadResistance- - W
Differential Inputto
Differential Output
Gain = 1
V
O
= 2 V
PP
R
F
= 392 W
f= 30MHz
V
S
= 5 V
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40
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50
55
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Third-OrderOutputInterceptPoint dBm-
f Frequency MHz- -
Gain = 1
V
O
= 2 V
PP
R
F
= 392 W
R
L
= 800 W
V
S
= 5 V
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−90
−80
−70
−60
−50
10 100
Third-Order Intermodulation Distortion − dBc
f − Frequency − MHz
Single-Ended Input to
Differential Output
Gain = 1
V
O
= 2 V
PP
R
f
= 392 Ω
R
L
= 800 Ω
V
S
= 5 V
−2
−1.5
−1
−0.5
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
−100 0 100 200 300 400 500
t − Time − ns
− Output Voltage − VV
O
Gain = 1
R
L
= 800 Ω
R
f
= 392 Ω
t
r
/t
f
= 300 ps
V
S
= 5 V
−100 0 100 200 300 400 500
t − Time − ns
− Output Voltage − VV
O
Gain = 1
R
L
= 800 Ω
R
f
= 392 Ω
t
r
/t
f
= 300 ps
V
S
= 5 V
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−0.3
−0.2
−0.1
0
0.2
0.3
0.1
0.4
0
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1400
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
V
O
− Differential Output Voltage Step − V
SR − Slew Rate −
sµ
V/
Gain = 1
R
L
= 800 Ω
R
f
= 392 Ω
V
S
= 5 V
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS: 5 V (continued)
HARMONIC DISTORTION HARMONIC DISTORTION HARMONIC DISTORTION
vs vs vs
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING OUTPUT VOLTAGE SWING LOAD RESISTANCE
Figure 69. Figure 70. Figure 71.
THIRD-ORDER INTERMODULATION THIRD-ORDER OUTPUT INTERCEPT
HARMONIC DISTORTION
DISTORTION POINT
vs vs vs
LOAD RESISTANCE FREQUENCY FREQUENCY
Figure 72. Figure 73. Figure 74.
SLEW RATE
vs
DIFFERENTIAL OUTPUT VOLTAGE LARGE-SIGNAL TRANSIENT SMALL-SIGNAL TRANSIENT
STEP RESPONSE RESPONSE
Figure 75. Figure 76. Figure 77.
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