Dual Differential Line Drivers and Low-Power Receivers
Texas Instruments
Description
The THS6007 contains two high-current, high-speed drivers and two low-power, high-speed receivers. These drivers and receivers can be configured differentially for driving and receiving signals over low-impedance lines. The THS6007 is ideally suited for asymmetrical digital subscriber line (ADSL) applications where it supports the high-peak voltage and current requirements of that application. The drivers are current feedback amplifiers designed for the high slew rates necessary to support low total harmonic distortion (THD) in ADSL applications. The receivers are traditional voltage feedback amplifiers designed for maximum flexibility while consuming only 3.4 mA per channel quiescent current. Separate power supply connections for each driver and both receivers are provided to minimize crosstalk. The THS6007 is packaged in the patented PowerPADTM package. This package provides outstanding thermal characteristics in a small footprint package, which is fully compatible with automated surface-mount assembly procedures. The exposed thermal pad on the underside of the package is in direct contact with the die. By simply soldering the pad to the PWB copper and using other thermal outlets, the heat is conducted away from the junction.
Features
ADSL Differential Line Driver and Receiver Driver Features 140 MHz Bandwidth (-3dB) With 25- Load 1300 V/us Slew Rate, G = 5 400 mA Output Current Minimum Into 25- Load -72 dBc 3rd Order Harmonic Distortion at f = 1 MHz, 25- Load, and 20 VO(PP) Receiver Features 175 MHz Bandwidth (-3dB) 230 V/us Slew Rate -79 dBc Total Harmonic Distortion at f = 1 MHz, RL 1 k Quiescent Current = 3.4 mA Per Channel Wide Supply Range ±4.5 V to ±16 V Available in the PowerPADTM Package PowerPAD is a trademark of Texas Instruments.
Related Datasheets
| Part Number | Description | Category |
| DRV1100 | High Power Differential Driver Amplifier | Actives - Sensors and Transducers |
| OPA2677 | Dual, Wideband, High Output Current Operational Amplifier (Rev. G) | Actives - Sensors and Transducers |
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