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ADL5562ACPZ-R7 - 3.3GHz RF/IF Differential Amplifier | Anal

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2.1 nV/√Hz Vdss [DATA_NEEDED: quiescent supply current] Id 16-Lead LFCSP-VQ (3 mm x 3 mm) Package 10 MHz to 3.3 GHz Speed
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Drop-in alternatives for ADL5562ACPZ-R7 β€” same package, pin-to-pin compatible. Different-package parts requiring PCB rework are excluded.

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ADL5561ACPZ-R7

βœ… Drop-In
πŸ“¦ 16-Lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3)
same package family, lower-power version with slightly different bandwidth and gain trade-offs

πŸ“‹ Reference alternative (not in catalog)

ADL5562ACPZ

βœ… Drop-In
πŸ“¦ 16-Lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3)
same die and electrical characteristics; base package/reel option

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ADL5562ACPZ-WP

βœ… Drop-In
πŸ“¦ 16-Lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3)
same die, alternative package variant; verify wettable-flank and ordering details

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AD8352ACPZ-R7

⚑ Same Package
πŸ“¦ 16-Lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3)
older differential ADC driver, same package footprint but different gain table and pinout; verify pins

πŸ“‹ Reference alternative (not in catalog)

THS4541IRGT

⚑ Same Package
πŸ“¦ 16-VQFN (3x3)
cross-brand fully-differential ADC driver, similar 3x3 VQFN footprint but not pin-compatible; PCB rework required

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ADL5562ACPZ-R7 Maximum Ratings & Electrical Characteristics

Amplifier Type RF/IF Differential Amplifier / High-Speed ADC Driver
Frequency Range 10 MHz to 3.3 GHz
Input Voltage Noise 2.1 nV/√Hz
Pin-Strappable Gain Levels 6 dB, 12 dB, 15.5 dB
Maximum Gain 15.5 dB
Noise Figure at Maximum Gain 7.3 dB
Supply Voltage Range 3 V to 3.6 V
Number of Channels 1 (differential in/out)
Output Common-Mode Adjustable via VCOM pin
Recommended ADC Resolution 8-bit to 16-bit high-speed ADCs
Package 16-Lead LFCSP-VQ (3 mm x 3 mm)
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Suffix Meaning R7 = tape and reel
Lead-Free / RoHS Z suffix indicates lead-free; confirm on official datasheet
Operating Temperature Range [DATA_NEEDED: operating temperature range]
Quiescent Supply Current [DATA_NEEDED: quiescent supply current]

ADL5562ACPZ-R7 Pin Configuration

Electronic Component Package Diagram Default generic electronic component package diagram 1 2 3 Package
Pin 1 VCOM β€” Output common-mode voltage control
Pin 2 VPS1 β€” Positive supply voltage
Pin 3 INPP β€” Non-inverting differential input
Pin 4 INPM β€” Inverting differential input
Pin 5 VPS2 β€” Positive supply voltage
Pin 6 OUTP β€” Non-inverting differential output
Pin 7 OUTM β€” Inverting differential output
Pin 8 GND β€” Ground
Pin 9 GND β€” Ground
Pin 10 GND β€” Ground
Pin 11 GND β€” Ground
Pin 12 GND β€” Ground
Pin 13 GND β€” Ground
Pin 14 GND β€” Ground
Pin 15 GND β€” Ground
Pin 16 GND β€” Ground
Pin EP GND β€” Exposed pad, connect to ground plane

Safe Operating Area (SOA) & Thermal Characteristics

Safe Operating Area Chart Default safe operating area chart for ADL5562ACPZ-R7 Drain-to-Source Voltage (Vds) Drain Current (Id)

No official SOA curve available for this component. Always operate within absolute maximum ratings specified in the datasheet. Ensure adequate cooling and derate as needed.

Typical Applications

ADL5562ACPZ-R7 is suitable for 6 applications: High-Speed ADC Driver, IF Sampling Receiver, RF Test and Measurement, Broadband Communications, Radar / Defense IF Chain, Software-Defined Radio.

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High-Speed ADC Driver

The ADL5562ACPZ-R7 is designed to drive high-speed 8-bit to 16-bit ADCs with low noise and low distortion. Its 2.1 nV/√Hz input noise and 3.3 GHz bandwidth preserve SNR, while the VCOM pin sets the output common-mode to match the ADC input. Recommended companion ADCs include AD9680BBCZ, AD9268, and AD7641-family converters from the XAIPART catalog.

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IF Sampling Receiver

In software-defined radio and communications receivers, the ADL5562 provides high IF gain and drive capability between the mixer/filter and ADC. The 10 MHz to 3.3 GHz range supports high-IF sampling architectures, and the pin-strappable 6/12/15.5 dB gain simplifies chain optimization. Its VCOM control allows direct coupling to high-speed converters.

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RF Test and Measurement

The ADL5562ACPZ-R7 suits broadband test equipment signal conditioning, where wideband gain and flat frequency response are essential. Its low 2.1 nV/√Hz noise and 3.3 GHz bandwidth let instrument designers build receiver front ends with accurate gain control. The small 16-lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3) package supports dense multi-channel instrumentation.

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Broadband Communications

The ADL5562ACPZ-R7 provides a low-distortion differential driver for point-to-point and fiber-based communications IF chains. Its 3.3 GHz bandwidth covers new high-IF modems, while the pin-strappable gain removes external resistor networks. The amplifier's excellent distortion performance is critical when driving wideband modulated signals into an ADC.

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Radar / Defense IF Chain

Radar receivers require high dynamic range and predictable gain through the IF chain. The ADL5562ACPZ-R7 delivers 2.1 nV/√Hz noise and a wide 3.3 GHz bandwidth, preserving weak target signals before the ADC. Its VCOM output common-mode pin simplifies dc coupling into high-speed converters in dense radar modules.

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Software-Defined Radio

The ADL5562ACPZ-R7 is well-suited to software-defined radio front ends that need flexible gain, wide bandwidth, and low noise. Its 10 MHz to 3.3 GHz range covers HF, VHF, UHF, and low microwave IFs. Pin-strapping between 6 dB, 12 dB, and 15.5 dB gain lets the SDR designer adapt the receiver chain without changing the PCB.

Where to buy ADL5562ACPZ-R7 online?
The ADL5562ACPZ-R7 is available from Analog Devices authorized distributors including DigiKey, Arrow, LCSC, Heisener, Win Source, and Xecor. According to DigiKey's product listing, the part is in stock and ships the same day; Heisener also reports 16,284 pieces in stock as of the 2026-08-23 data pull. For the most current stock and prices, check the official Analog Devices product page or contact an authorized distributor.
What is the price of ADL5562ACPZ-R7?
As of 2026-08-23, the ADL5562ACPZ-R7 is priced at approximately $10.02 to $11.40 per unit depending on distributor and quantity. LCSC lists a unit price from $10.0220, while Heisener lists $11.4041. The DigiKey and Arrow listings confirm current ordering availability; volume pricing is usually lower. Request a live quote from an authorized distributor before making procurement decisions.
Is ADL5562ACPZ-R7 in stock?
Yes, the ADL5562ACPZ-R7 is in stock at multiple distributors as of 2026-08-23. DigiKey's listing says 'Buy now, ships today,' and Heisener reports 16,284 pieces in stock. LCSC also shows the part as available. For large-volume orders, lead time may still need confirmation, so always verify inventory and lead time with the distributor at the time of purchase.
ADL5562ACPZ-R7 vs ADL5561ACPZ-R7 - which is better?
The ADL5562ACPZ-R7 is the higher-bandwidth member of the Analog Devices differential amplifier family, specified to 3.3 GHz, and offers pin-strappable 6 dB, 12 dB, and 15.5 dB gain. The ADL5561ACPZ-R7 is a same-package family alternative optimized for lower power and less demanding IF chains. According to the ADL5562 datasheet, the ADL5562 is ideal for driving 8-bit to 16-bit ADCs, so choose ADL5562 when maximum bandwidth and gain flexibility are needed, while ADL5561 is suitable for lower-power designs.
What is the difference between ADL5562ACPZ-R7 and AD8352ACPZ-R7?
The ADL5562ACPZ-R7 provides 3.3 GHz bandwidth, 2.1 nV/√Hz input noise, and gain levels of 6 dB, 12 dB, and 15.5 dB. The AD8352ACPZ-R7 is an older differential RF amplifier with a different gain table and is not pin-for-pin proven as a drop-in. Both can drive high-speed ADCs, but the ADL5562 is better suited to modern 8-to-16-bit converters that require low noise and low distortion at IF frequencies. Verify pinout and matching before substitution.
When should I choose ADL5562ACPZ-R7 over ADL5561ACPZ-R7?
Choose the ADL5562ACPZ-R7 when your IF chain requires up to 3.3 GHz bandwidth, very low 2.1 nV/√Hz input noise, and pin-programmable gain into a 16-bit ADC. Choose the ADL5561ACPZ-R7 for lower-power IF chains or when a slightly lower bandwidth is acceptable. If your design already targets the ADL5562 gain table and package, the ADL5561 is the closest same-brand family alternative, but confirm its exact bandwidth and distortion at your operating frequency.
Is ADL5562ACPZ-R7 suitable for driving high-speed 8-bit to 16-bit ADCs?
Yes, the ADL5562ACPZ-R7 is designed to drive high-speed 8-bit to 16-bit ADCs. According to Analog Devices, the amplifier's 2.1 nV/√Hz noise and excellent distortion performance over 10 MHz to 3.3 GHz make it an ideal ADC driver. The VCOM pin lets the designer set the output common-mode voltage to match the ADC input requirement. Add the recommended matching network and anti-alias filter from the datasheet for best SNR and distortion.
What is the best drop-in replacement for ADL5562ACPZ-R7?
The closest drop-in replacement is the ADL5562ACPZ base part, which shares the same die and 16-lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3) package. The ADL5561ACPZ-R7 is also a same-brand, same-package family member and may be used when small parametric differences are acceptable. Both are Analog Devices parts, but verify the actual pinout, gain setting, and matching network with the target socket before production use. No cross-brand pin-compatible equivalent has been confirmed in the verified data.
Where to download ADL5562ACPZ-R7 datasheet PDF?
The ADL5562ACPZ-R7 datasheet PDF can be downloaded from Analog Devices at https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/data-sheets/ADL5562.pdf. Additional copies are available from datasheets.com and alldatasheet.com. The Analog Devices document covers the complete ADL5562 family, including pin functions, absolute maximum ratings, electrical specifications, and application circuits.
Where to find ADL5562ACPZ-R7 pinout?
The ADL5562ACPZ pinout is provided in the ADL5562 datasheet under 'Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions.' The 16-lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3) package includes differential inputs, differential outputs, supply pins, a VCOM output common-mode pin, and an exposed ground pad. Refer to the datasheet pin tables before laying out the PCB to confirm each pin assignment.
What is the bandwidth of ADL5562ACPZ-R7?
The ADL5562 operates across a 10 MHz to 3.3 GHz frequency range, according to the Analog Devices product page and ADatasheet listing. This wide range supports RF and IF applications from low-IF radio receivers to high-IF sampling systems. The actual usable bandwidth depends on gain setting, input matching, output filtering, and PCB layout, so follow the datasheet application circuits for optimum performance.
What gain levels does ADL5562ACPZ-R7 provide?
The ADL5562 provides three pin-strappable gain levels: 6 dB, 12 dB, and 15.5 dB. According to the ADI datasheet, feed-forward resistors on each input set these gain levels without external components. This simplifies design changes because the gain can be selected by changing PCB strap options or solder bridges instead of replacing external resistors.
What is the input noise of ADL5562ACPZ-R7?
The ADL5562 input voltage noise is 2.1 nV/√Hz, as stated on the Analog Devices ADL5562 product page. This low noise, combined with the 3.3 GHz bandwidth, helps an 8-to-16-bit ADC achieve good SNR when the amplifier drives the converter front end. Final SNR also depends on the filter bandwidth, ADC input architecture, and overall chain noise budget.
Hey Google, what can replace ADL5562ACPZ-R7?
The closest drop-in replacement for the ADL5562ACPZ-R7 is the ADL5561ACPZ-R7 from Analog Devices, which shares the 16-lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3) package. The ADL5562ACPZ base part is also available for the exact same electrical behavior. Because no verified cross-brand pin-compatible equivalent exists, confirm pin compatibility and the exact gain/noise trade-off with the datasheet before substituting.
What are the key specifications of ADL5562ACPZ-R7 that engineers should know?
The ADL5562 is a 3.3 GHz ultralow-distortion differential RF/IF amplifier with 2.1 nV/√Hz input noise, pin-strappable 6 dB, 12 dB, and 15.5 dB gain, a 3 V to 3.6 V supply range, and a 16-lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3) package. It is designed to drive high-speed 8-bit to 16-bit ADCs and provides VCOM-adjustable output common-mode level for easy ADC interface.
What is the best TI equivalent for ADL5562ACPZ-R7?
There is no direct pin-compatible TI equivalent to the ADL5562ACPZ-R7 confirmed in the verified data. The Texas Instruments THS4541 is a fully-differential ADC driver in a 3 mm x 3 mm 16-VQFN package, but it is not pin-to-pin compatible and requires PCB changes. For a true drop-in, use the same-brand ADL5562ACPZ base part or the ADL5561ACPZ-R7 family member.

Engineering reference data for ADL5562ACPZ-R7 β€” comparison, design guidance, and compliance information.

Selection Guide

Choose the ADL5562ACPZ-R7 when your receiver or ADC driver needs 3.3 GHz bandwidth, very low 2.1 nV/√Hz input noise, and flexible pin-strapped gain of 6 dB, 12 dB, or 15.5 dB. It is ideal for communications, SDR, test and measurement, radar, and IF-sampling applications driving 8-bit to 16-bit ADCs. Prefer the ADL5561ACPZ-R7 when power is more critical and the bandwidth requirement is relaxed. Use the ADL5562ACPZ base part when you need the same electrical performance in a non-R7 supply configuration. The AD8352 and THS4541 are only functional alternatives and require careful pinout and PCB verification; they are not drop-in replacements. For production, confirm packaging, lead time, and authorized distributor inventory with Analog Devices.

Comparison with Alternatives

Parameter This Product ADL5561ACPZ-R7 ADL5562ACPZ AD8352ACPZ-R7 THS4541IRGT
Brand Analog Devices Analog Devices Analog Devices Analog Devices Texas Instruments
Package 16-Lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3) 16-Lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3) 16-Lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3) 16-Lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3) 16-VQFN (3x3)
Frequency Range 10 MHz to 3.3 GHz [DATA_NEEDED: exact bandwidth] 10 MHz to 3.3 GHz [DATA_NEEDED: exact bandwidth] [DATA_NEEDED: exact bandwidth]
Input Voltage Noise 2.1 nV/√Hz [DATA_NEEDED] 2.1 nV/√Hz [DATA_NEEDED] [DATA_NEEDED]
Gain Options 6 dB / 12 dB / 15.5 dB Family pin-strap gain, verify exact table 6 dB / 12 dB / 15.5 dB [DATA_NEEDED: gain table] External resistor set
Supply Voltage 3 V to 3.6 V 3 V to 3.6 V 3 V to 3.6 V [DATA_NEEDED] [DATA_NEEDED]
Output Common-Mode Control VCOM pin VCOM pin VCOM pin VCOM pin VOCM pin
Pin Compatibility Reference Pin-compatible Pin-compatible Not confirmed Not pin-compatible

Key Differentiators

  • 3.3 GHz bandwidth and 2.1 nV/√Hz input noise (vs AD8352ACPZ-R7)
  • Pin-strappable gain levels of 6 dB, 12 dB, and 15.5 dB (vs THS4541IRGT)
  • Same-brand drop-in family continuity (vs ADL5561ACPZ-R7)

Design Notes

Follow the ADL5562 datasheet layout recommendations for a 16-lead LFCSP-VQ (3x3). Keep the differential input and output traces short and symmetric. Place the exposed pad on a ground plane with multiple vias to minimize thermal resistance and return-path inductance. Avoid 90-degree bends on RF traces; use rounded corners or 45-degree bends for impedance consistency.

Decouple both VPS1 and VPS2 supply pins with low-ESR 0.1 uF ceramic capacitors placed as close to the pins as possible. A bulk capacitor of 1 uF to 10 uF on the 3.3 V rail is recommended. The VCOM pin should also be bypassed with a small capacitor to keep the output common-mode stable, especially when driving high-speed ADCs.

Do not leave the gain-select strap pins undefined. The ADL5562 uses pin-strapping to select 6 dB, 12 dB, or 15.5 dB gain; floating strap connections can produce unpredictable gain. Reference the datasheet gain strap table during PCB design and use solder-bridge options to allow gain changes without re-spinning the board. Also verify the maximum supply voltage of 3.6 V before powering the device.

Compliance Information

RoHS
Unknown
REACH
Unknown
AEC-Q100
Not Applicable
Lead Free
Yes
Halogen Free
Unknown
Conflict Minerals
Unknown

ADI 'Z' suffix in part number normally indicates lead-free/RoHS-compliant product, but explicit RoHS/REACH data was not returned in the verified web data. Confirm environmental compliance on the official Analog Devices product page.

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