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High Output Current Differential Driver
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The AD815 consists of two high speed amplifiers capable of supplying a minimum of 500 mA. They are typically configured as a differential driver enabling an output signal of 40 V p-p on ±15 V...
Features
Flexible Configuration Differential Input and Output Driver or Two Single-Ended Drivers Industrial Temperature Range High Output Power Thermally Enhanced SOIC 400 mA Minimum Output Drive/Amp, RL = 10 ? Low Distortion -66 dB @ 1 MHz THD, RL = 200 ?, VOUT = 40 V p-p 0.05% and 0.45° Differential Gain and Phase, RL = 25 ? (6 Back-Terminated Video Loads) High Speed 120 MHz Bandwidth (-3 dB) 900 V/?s Differential Slew Rate 70 ns Settling Time to 0.1% Thermal Shutdown

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