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CLC411 - High-Speed Video Op Amp

Download the CLC411 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the CLC variant, as both devices belong to the same high-speed video op amp family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The CLC411 combines a state-of-the-art complementary bipolar process with National’s patented current feedback architecture to provide a very high speed op amp operating from ±15V supplies.

Features

  • a very fast disable/enable (10ns/55ns) allowing the multiplexing of high speed signals onto an analog bus through the common output connections of multiple CLC411’s. Using the same signal source to drive disable/enable pins is easy since ″break-before-make″ is guaranteed. Enhanced Solutions (Military/Aerospace) SMD Number: 5962-94566 Space level versions also available. For more information, visit http://www. national. com/mil n 0.02%, 0.03˚ differential gain, phase n 2300V/µs slew rate n 10ns di.

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CLC411 High Speed Video Op Amp with Disable May 2001 CLC411 High Speed Video Op Amp with Disable General Description The CLC411 combines a state-of-the-art complementary bipolar process with National’s patented current feedback architecture to provide a very high speed op amp operating from ±15V supplies. Drawing only 11mA quiescent current, the CLC411 provides a 200MHz small signal bandwidth and a 2300V/µs slew rate while delivering a continuous 70mA current output with ±4.5V output swing. The CLC411’s high speed performance includes a 15ns settling time to 0.1% (2V step) and a 2.3ns rise and fall time (6V step). The CLC411 is designed to meet the requirements of professional broadcast video systems including composite video and high definition television.
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