High Performance Video Op Amp
Analog Devices Inc.
Description
The AD811 is a wideband current-feedback operational amplifier, optimized for broadcast quality video systems. The -3 dB bandwidth of 120 MHz at a gain of +2 and differential gain and phase...
Features
High Speed 140 MHz Bandwidth (3 dB, G = +1) 120 MHz Bandwidth (3 dB, G = +2) 35 MHz Bandwidth (0.1 dB, G = + 2) 2500 V/?s Slew Rate 25 ns Settling Time to 0.1% (For a 2 V Step) 65 ns Settling Time to 0.01% (For a 10 V Step) Excellent Video Performance (RL = 150 O) 0.10% Differential Gain, 0.01° Differential Phase Voltage Noise of 1.9 nVvHz Low Distortion: THD = -74 dB @ 10 MHz Excellent DC Precision 3 mV max Input Offset Voltage Flexible Operation Specified for ±5 V and ±15 V Operation ±2.3 V Output Swing into a 75 O Load (Vs = ±5 V)
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