Features
- 500MHz -3dB bandwidth
- 4000V/µs slew rate (EL5162 and EL5163)
- 1.5mA supply current per amplifier
- Single and dual supply operation, from 5V to 12V supply span
- Fast enable/disable (EL5162, EL5262 and EL5362 only)
- Available in SOT-23 packages
- Pb-free (RoHS compliant)
- High-Speed, 1.4GHz product available (EL5166 and EL5167)
- High-Speed, 4mA, 600MHz product available (EL5164, EL5165 and EL5364)
Description
The EL5162, EL5163, EL5262, EL5263 and EL5362 are current feedback amplifiers with a bandwidth of 500MHz. This makes these amplifiers ideal for today’s High-Speed video and monitor applications. With a supply current of just 1. 5mA per amplifier and the ability to run from a single supply voltage from 5V to 12V, these amplifiers are also ideal for handheld, portable or battery-powered equipment. The EL5162, EL5262 and EL5362 also incorporate an enable and disable function to reduce the supply current to 14µA typical per amplifier. Allowing the CE pin to float or applying a low logic level enables the amplifier. The EL5162 is available in 6 Ld SOT-23 and 8 Ld SOIC packages, the EL5163 in 5 Ld SOT-23 and SC-70 packages, the EL5262 in the 10 Ld MSOP package, the EL5263 in 8 Ld MSOP and SOIC packages, and the EL5362 in 16 Ld SOIC (0. 150”) and QSOP packages. All operate over the industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
Applications
- Battery-powered equipment
- Handheld, portable devices
- Video amplifiers
- Cable drivers
- RGB amplifiers
- Test equipment
- Instrumentation
- Current to voltage converters
| Part Number | Status | Samples | Stock | RoHS | Package | Lead Count (#) | Carrier Type | Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) | Pitch (mm) | Pkg. Dimensions (mm) | Pb (Lead) Free | Pb Free Category | Temp. Range (°C) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EL5362ISZ | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN | SOICN | 16# | Tube | 3 | 9.9 x 3.9 x 0.00 | Yes | Pb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3 | -40 to +85°C | |
| EL5362ISZ-T13 | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN | SOICN | 16# | Reel | 9.9 x 3.9 x 0.00 | No | -40 to +85°C | |||
| EL5362ISZ-T7 | Obsolete | N/A | In Stock | RoHS:EN | SOICN | 16# | Reel | 3 | 9.9 x 3.9 x 0.00 | Yes | Pb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3 | -40 to +85°C | |
| EL5362IUZ | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN | QSOP | 16# | Tube | 0.6mm | 4.9 x 3.9 x 1.42 | No | -40 to +85°C | ||
| EL5362IUZ-T13 | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN | QSOP | 16# | Reel | 0.6mm | 4.9 x 3.9 x 1.42 | No | -40 to +85°C | ||
| EL5362IUZ-T7 | Obsolete | N/A | Out of Stock | RoHS:EN | QSOP | 16# | Reel | 0.6mm | 4.9 x 3.9 x 1.42 | No | -40 to +85°C |
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- Application NotePDF 263 KB r13an0003eu0100-biasing-op-amps Dec 06, 2019AI-generated Summary: Proper biasing of operational amplifiers is essential to avoid malfunction in AC-coupled circuits. A missing DC bias path causes long stabilization times and potential failures. Adding input resistors to ground provides a DC path for bias currents, minimizing offset errors. For single-supply AC-coupled amplifiers, biasing uses a reference voltage, ideally from a high-PSRR voltage reference or buffered voltage divider, to maintain signal symmetry and reduce noise. Understanding frequency responses of input and feedback components is crucial for setting bandwidth and gain characteristics.
- Application NotePDF 564 KB an1993 May 22, 2018AI-generated Summary: Voltage feedback (VFB) amplifiers use a differential input pair, a high-impedance stage, and an output buffer to convert input voltage differences into output voltage. The VFB amplifier's gain decreases at a dominant pole frequency due to compensation capacitors. Current feedback (CFB) amplifiers include a class AB input amplifier, current mirror, high-impedance stage, and output buffer. CFB amplifiers provide faster switching and higher slew rates by drawing charge/discharge currents directly from supply rails, unlike VFB amplifiers which are limited by biasing current sources.
- Product Change NoticePDF 529 KB PCN12091 Dec 04, 2012
- Product Change NoticePDF 152 KB PCN12085 Nov 07, 2012
- Product Change NoticePDF 135 KB PCN12084 Oct 15, 2012
- Application NotePDF 357 KB an1694 Jan 19, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document outlines the four fundamental internal blocks of an operational amplifier and presents a simple 2:1 stage circuit diagram. It includes important legal notices from Renesas Electronics regarding the use, liability, and intellectual property rights of their semiconductor products. The document clarifies product quality grades, intended applications, and restrictions on use in life-critical or hazardous systems. It emphasizes compliance with applicable laws and safety responsibilities when using Renesas products. Contact information for Renesas sales offices worldwide is also provided.
- DatasheetPDF 1.01 MB el5162-163-262-263-362 Jul 23, 2003
- Application NotePDF 843 KB an535 Jun 05, 2002AI-generated Summary: A Data Acquisition System (DAS) requires careful design of signal conditioning, transducer selection, and signal transmission to ensure high accuracy. Signal conditioning includes multiplexing, amplification, filtering, and calibration, ideally performed near the transducer. Transducers convert physical variables to electrical signals, often voltage, with low source resistance preferred. Signal paths can be single-ended or differential; differential paths better reject common mode noise, especially for low-level signals. Shielded twisted pairs and balanced lines reduce interference. Filters, typically Butterworth low-pass, prevent aliasing and maintain signal integrity.
- DatasheetPDF 1.01 MB el5162-163-262-263-362 Jul 23, 2003
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- Application NotePDF 357 KB an1694 Jan 19, 2004AI-generated Summary: The document outlines the four fundamental internal blocks of an operational amplifier and presents a simple 2:1 stage circuit diagram. It includes important legal notices from Renesas Electronics regarding the use, liability, and intellectual property rights of their semiconductor products. The document clarifies product quality grades, intended applications, and restrictions on use in life-critical or hazardous systems. It emphasizes compliance with applicable laws and safety responsibilities when using Renesas products. Contact information for Renesas sales offices worldwide is also provided.
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