High-Speed Dual Op Amp Takes Aim At High-Volume Apps

July 1, 2000
Intended for high-volume, price-sensitive applications in set-top boxes, DSL modems and consumer video systems, the OPA2652 is a high-speed, dual operational amplifier featuring a classical differential input, voltage-feedback design. This design

Intended for high-volume, price-sensitive applications in set-top boxes, DSL modems and consumer video systems, the OPA2652 is a high-speed, dual operational amplifier featuring a classical differential input, voltage-feedback design. This design allows wide application in active filters, integrators, transimpedance amplifiers and differential receivers. Employing the company's new Complementary Bipolar CMOS process, the device features 200 MHz bandwidth on 5.5 mA/channel quiescent current as a line driver. As a unity-gain buffer, the device has a 700 MHz bandwidth with minimal peaking. Intended for operation of 5V supplies, it also supports applications on a single supply from 6V to 12V with 140 mA output current. Pricing is from $1.19 each/1,000 in an SO-8 package.

Company: BURR-BROWN CORP.

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