Datasheet

Evaluation Board User Guide
UG-156
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Evaluation Board for Dual, High Speed Operational Amplifiers
(8-Lead SOIC and Exposed Paddle)
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WARNING AND LEGAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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FEATURES
Enables quick breadboarding/prototyping
User-defined circuit configuration
Edge-mounted SMA connector provisions
Easy connection to test equipment and other circuits
Two independent op amp configurations
Instrumentation amplifier configuration capable
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The EB-O8RE-2Z is designed to aid in the evaluation of dual, high
speed operational amplifiers. The EB-O8RE-2Z is a bare board
(that is, there are no components soldered to the board) that enables
users to quickly prototype a variety of operational amplifier circuits,
which minimizes risk and reduces time to market. The EB-O8RE-2Z
evaluation board supports any of the Analog Devices, Inc., dual,
high speed operational amplifiers in an 8-lead SOIC package with
an exposed paddle.
Figure 1 shows the component side of the evaluation board, and
Figure 2 shows the circuit side of the evaluation board. Figure 3
shows the evaluation board schematic.
The 4-layer evaluation board accepts edge-mounted SMA
connectors on both inputs and outputs, which allows efficient
and quick connection to test equipment or other circuitry.
The board ground plane, component placement, and power
supply bypassing are optimized for maximum circuit flexibility
and performance. The evaluation board uses a variety of SMT
component case sizes: 0402, 0508, 0603, and 7343.
Figure 4 and Figure 6 show the evaluation board assembly drawings.
Figure 5 and Figure 7 show the metal layout pattern for connecting
the board to the op amp and to the supporting circuitry.
EVALUATION BOARD COMPONENT AND CIRCUIT SIDE DIAGRAMS
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Figure 1. EB-O8RE-2Z Component Side of Evaluation Board
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Figure 2. EB-O8RE-2Z Circuit Side of Evaluation Board

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