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1 GHz, 5,500 V/?s Low Distortion Amplifier
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The AD8009 is an ultrahigh speed current feedback amplifier with a phenomenal 5,500 V/?s slew rate that results in a rise time of 545 ps, making it ideal as a pulse amplifier. The high...
Features
Ultrahigh Speed 5,500 V/?s Slew Rate, 4 V Step, G = +2 545 ps Rise Time, 2 V Step, G = +2 Large Signal Bandwidth 440 MHz, G = +2 320 MHz, G = +10 Small Signal Bandwidth (-3 dB) 1 GHz, G = +1 700 MHz, G = +2 Settling Time 10 ns to 0.1%, 2 V Step, G = +2 High Output Drive 175 mA Output Load Drive 10 dBm with -38 dBc SFDR @ 70 MHz, G = +10 Low Distortion over Wide Bandwidth SFDR -66 dBc @ 20 MHz, Second Harmonic -75 dBc @ 20 MHz, Third Harmonic Third Order Intercept (3IP) 26 dBm @ 70 MHz, G = +10 Good Video Specifications Gain Flatness 0.1 dB to 75 MHz 0.01% Differential Gain Error,RL = 150 ? 0.01° Differential Phase Error,RL = 150 ? Supply Operation +5 V to ±5 V Voltage Supply 14 mA (Typ) Supply Current

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