Voltage-Feedback Amps Hit The Rails

June 1, 2000

A combination of low-power, high-output current drive,, and rail-to-rail performance makes the KM4100 family of single-supply, voltage-feedback amplifiers well suited for battery-powered communication and computing systems.
The KM4100 (single) and KM4101 (single with disable) ) voltage-feedback amplifiers are designed to operate on 2.7V, 5V, or ±2.5V supplies.
The amplifiers are fabricated with a complementary bipolar process using a patent pending topography. Another member of the family, the KM4200, is essentially a dual version of the KM4100. With a 260 MHz small-signal bandwidth and 150 V/ms slew rate, the amplifiers are said to offer superior dynamic performance.

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