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LMH6722Q - Wideband Video Op Amp

Download the LMH6722Q datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the LMH6722 variant, as both devices belong to the same wideband video op amp family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The LMH6714/LMH6720/LMH6722 series combine National's VIP10™ high speed complementary bipolar process with National's current feedback topology to produce a very high speed op amp.

Features

  • 400MHz (AV = +2V/V, VOUT = 500mVPP).
  • 3dB BW.
  • 250MHz (AV = +2V/V, VOUT = 2VPP) -3dB BW.
  • 0.1dB gain flatness to 120MHz.
  • Low power: 5.6mA.
  • TTL compatible shutdown pin (LMH6720).
  • Very low diff. gain, phase: 0.01%, 0.01° (LMH6714).
  • 58 HD2/.
  • 70 HD3 at 20MHz.
  • Fast slew rate: 1800V/μs.
  • Low shutdown current: 500uA (LMH6720).
  • 11ns turn on time (LMH6720).
  • 7ns shutdown time (LMH6720).
  • Unity gain stable.
  • Improved repla.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (LMH6722_NationalSemiconductor.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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LMH6714/ LMH6720/ LMH6722/ LMH6722Q Wideband Video Op Amp; Single, Single with Shutdown and Quad LMH6714/ LMH6720/ LMH6722/ LMH6722Q October 20, 2009 Wideband Video Op Amp; Single, Single with Shutdown and Quad General Description The LMH6714/LMH6720/LMH6722 series combine National's VIP10™ high speed complementary bipolar process with National's current feedback topology to produce a very high speed op amp. These amplifiers provide a 400MHz small signal bandwidth at a gain of +2V/V and a 1800V/μs slew rate while consuming only 5.6mA from ±5V supplies. The LMH6714/LMH6720/LMH6722 series offer exceptional video performance with its 0.01% and 0.01° differential gain and phase errors for NTSC and PAL video signals while driving a back terminated 75Ω load.
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