Analog & Power: Triple High-Speed Amplifier Drives Component Video Lines

May 24, 2004
The ZXFV203 triple-channel video amplifier is characterized for loads of up to 400 pF when driving component video lines. Maintaining an output of 3 V at a 40-mA load current, the amplifier can drive multiple lines. The current-feedback device...

The ZXFV203 triple-channel video amplifier is characterized for loads of up to 400 pF when driving component video lines. Maintaining an output of 3 V at a 40-mA load current, the amplifier can drive multiple lines. The current-feedback device provides a unity-gain bandwidth of 300 MHz and slew rate of 400 V/µs. Its low differential gain of 0.01% and differential phase of 0.01° ensures integrity of color saturation and hue. Price is $1.02 each in lots of 10,000, with four- to six-week delivery.

Zetex Inc.www.zetex.com

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