THS4042
THS4042 is 165-MHz C-Stable High-Speed Amplifiers manufactured by Texas Instruments.
- Part of the THS4041 comparator family.
- Part of the THS4041 comparator family.
description
The THS4041 and THS4042 are single/dual, high-speed voltage feedback amplifiers capable of driving any capacitive load. This makes them ideal for a wide range of applications including driving video lines or buffering ADCs. The devices feature high 165-MHz bandwidth and 400-V/µsec slew rate. The THS4041/2 are stable at all gains for both inverting and noninverting configurations. For video applications, the THS4041/2 offer excellent video performance with 0.01% differential gain error and 0.01° differential phase error. These amplifiers can drive up to 100 m A into a 20-Ω load and operate off power supplies ranging from ±5V to ±15V.
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DESCRIPTION
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Output Amplitude
- d B
Cross Section View Showing Power PAD Option (DGN)
OUTPUT AMPLITUDE vs
FREQUENCY
CL = 1000 p F CL = 0.1 µF
CL = 0 p F CL = 100 p F
- 2
- 4 VCC = ±15 V Gain = 1
- 6 RF = 200 Ω
- 8
RL = 150 Ω VO(PP)=62 m V
- 10
100k 1M 10M 100M f
- Frequency
- Hz
1G
CAUTION: The THS4041 and THS4042 provide ESD protection circuitry. However, permanent damage can still occur if this device is subjected to high-energy electrostatic discharges. Proper ESD precautions are remended to avoid any performance degradation or loss of functionality.
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