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  <title>[elecena] 130MHz 75mA Rail to Rail Output Amplifier - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The LMH664X family true single supply voltage feedback amplifiers offer high speed (130
		MHz), low distortion (−62 dBc), and exceptionally high output current (approximately 75 mA) at low
		cost and with reduced power consumption when compared against existing devices with similar
		performance.

	 Input common mode voltage range extends to 0.5 V below V− and
		1 V from V+. Output voltage range extends to within 40mV of either
		supply rail, allowing wide dynamic range especially desirable in low voltage applications. The
		output stage is capable of approximately 75 mA in order to drive heavy loads. Fast output Slew Rate
		(130 V/µs) ensures large peak-to-peak output swings can be maintained even at higher speeds,
		resulting in exceptional full power bandwidth of 40 MHz with a 3-V supply. These characteristics,
		along with low cost, are ideal features for a multitude of industrial and commercial
		applications.

	 Careful attention has been paid to ensure device stability under all operating voltages
		and modes. The result is a very well behaved frequency response characteristic (0.1dB gain flatness
		up the 12MHz under 150Ω load and AV = +2) with minimal peaking (typically
		2dB maximum) for any gain setting and under both heavy and light loads. This along with fast
		settling time (68ns) and low distortion allows the device to operate well in ADC buffer, and high
		frequency filter applications as well as other applications.

	 This device family offers professional quality video performance with low DG (0.01%) and
		DP (0.01°) characteristics. Differential Gain and Differential Phase characteristics are also well
		maintained under heavy loads (150Ω) and throughout the output voltage range. The LMH664X family is
		offered in single (LMH6642) and dual (LMH6643).</description>
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