Data SheetAD835TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICSDG DP (NTSC)FIELD = 1 LINE = 18Wfm → FCCCOMPOSITE00.060.110.160.190.200.4X, Y CH = 0dBm RL = 150 Ω C ≤ 5pF0.2LMIN = 000MAX = 0.2GAIN (%)p-p/MAX = 0.2–0.1–0.2DIFFERENTIAL–0.2–0.41ST2ND3RD4TH5TH6TH–0.300.020.020.030.030.06MAGNITUDE (dB)0.3–0.40.2–0.50.10–0.6–0.1MIN = 0 00883-006 MAX = 0.06DIFFERENTIAL300k1M10M100M1GPHASE (Degrees) –0.2p-p = 0.06 00883-003 –0.31ST2ND3RD4TH5TH6THFREQUENCY (Hz) Figure 3. Typical Composite Output Differential Gain and Phase, Figure 6. Gain Flatness to 0.1 dB NTSC for X Channel; f = 3.58 MHz, RL = 150 Ω DG DP (NTSC)FIELD = 1 LINE = 18Wfm → FCCCOMPOSITE00.0100–0.01–0.20X, Y CH = 5dBm0.3RL = 150 Ω 0.2MIN = –0.02CL < 5pFMAX = 0.010.1p-p/MAX = 0.03–100–20GAIN (%) –0.1DIFFERENTIAL–0.2–30Y FEEDTHROUGH–0.31ST2ND3RD4TH5TH6TH–40X FEEDTHROUGHMAGNITUDE (dB)00.030.040.070.100.160.20–50X FEEDTHROUGH–600.10Y FEEDTHROUGH0MIN = 0 MAX = 0.16 00883-007 p-p = 0.16–0.101M10M100M1GDIFFERENTIALPHASE (DEGREES) 00883-004 –0.201ST2ND3RD4TH5TH6THFREQUENCY (Hz) Figure 4. Typical Composite Output Differential Gain and Phase, Figure 7. X and Y Feedthrough vs. Frequency NTSC for Y Channel; f = 3.58 MHz, RL = 150 Ω X, Y, Z CH = 0dBm RL = 150 Ω C ≤ L5pF2180+0.2VGAIN090–20GNDPHASE–4–90MAGNITUDE (dB)PHASE (Degrees)–6–180–0.2V–8–10100mV10ns 00883-005 00883-008 1M10M100M1GFREQUENCY (Hz) Figure 5. Gain and Phase vs. Frequency of X, Y, Z Inputs Figure 8. Small Signal Pulse Response at W Output, RL = 150 Ω, CL ≤ 5 pF, X Channel = ±0.2 V, Y Channel = ±1.0 V Rev. E | Page 7 of 14 Document Outline FEATURES APPLICATIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY SPECIFICATIONS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS THERMAL RESISTANCE ESD CAUTION PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS THEORY OF OPERATION BASIC THEORY SCALING ADJUSTMENT APPLICATIONS INFORMATION MULTIPLIER CONNECTIONS WIDEBAND VOLTAGE-CONTROLLED AMPLIFIER AMPLITUDE MODULATOR SQUARING AND FREQUENCY DOUBLING OUTLINE DIMENSIONS ORDERING GUIDE