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400MHz Slew Enhanced VFA

Package Information

CAD Model: View CAD Model
Pkg. Type: MSOP
Pkg. Code: MQQ
Lead Count (#): 10
Pkg. Dimensions (mm): 3.00 x 3.00 x 0.86
Pitch (mm): 0.5

Environmental & Export Classifications

Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 2
Pb (Lead) Free Yes
ECCN (US) EAR99
HTS (US) 8542.33.0001

Product Attributes

Lead Count (#) 10
Carrier Type Tube
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 2
Pb (Lead) Free Yes
Pb Free Category Pb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3
Temp. Range (°C) -40 to +85°C
2nd Harmonic (dB) -76
3rd Harmonic (dB) -75
AVOL (dB) 66
Bandwidth (MHz) 400
CMRR (dB) 80
Channels (#) 2
Diff Gain (%) 0.01
Diff Phase (°) 0.01
Distortion Conditions 2Vpp, 10MHz
Enable Yes
Gain Min 1
IOUT (A) 0.15
IS per Amp (mA) 5.2
Length (mm) 3
MOQ 1400
Noise VN (nV/√Hz) 12
Offset Voltage (Max) (mV) 5
Output Headroom (V) 1.1
PSRR (db) 80
Pitch (mm) 0.5
Pkg. Dimensions (mm) 3.0 x 3.0 x 0.86
Pkg. Type MSOP
Qualification Level Standard
Rail-to-Rail Input No
Rail-to-Rail Output No
Simulation Model Available iSim
Single Supply Voltage Range (V) 5 - 10
Slew Rate (V/µs) 2200
THD (dB) 70
Thermal Shutdown No
Thickness (mm) 0.86
Topology [Rail 1] VFA
VOUT (V) 7.8
Width (mm) 3
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Description

Support is limited to customers who have already adopted these products.

The EL5202 and EL5203 are dual, high-speed VFAs based on a CFA architecture. This gives the typical high slew rate benefits of a CFA family along with the stability and ease of use associated with the VFA type architecture. With slew rates of 3500V/µs, these devices enable the use of voltage feedback amplifiers in a space where the only alternative has been current feedback amplifiers. This family also includes single, dual, and triple versions with 750MHz bandwidths; please see the EL5104 through EL5304 data sheet for details. Both devices operate on single 5V or ±5V supplies from minimum supply current. The EL5202 also features an output enable function, which can be used to put the output in to a high-impedance mode. This allows the outputs of multiple amplifiers to be tied together for use in multiplexing applications. Typical applications for these families include cable driving, filtering, A/D and D/A buffering, multiplexing and summing within video, communications, and instrumentation designs.