peculiarity
designateVS =5V,RL =100Ω,AV= 10V/V LLP - 8 encapsulation, unless specified
- 3dB bandwidth
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900 MHz
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Input voltage noise
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0.69 NV / √ hertz
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Maximum input offset voltage. temperature
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± 0.8 mV
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Slew rate
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1600 V/μs
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HD2 @ F = 1MHz, 2VPP
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-90 dBc
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HD3 @ F = 1MHz, 2VPP
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-94 dBc
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Supply voltage range
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2.7V to 5.5V
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Typical supply current
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15.5 mAh
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You can choose points. gain
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≥ 4 or ≥ 10 V / V
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Enable time
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75 nanoseconds
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Output current
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± 250 mAh
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LLP-8 and SOT23-5 packages
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illustrate
The LMH6629 is a high speed, ultra-low noise amplifier designed for high gain and wideband applications requiring low noise in communications, test and measurement, optical and ultrasonic systems.
While the LMH6629 operates in the input common-mode range, underground and output swing ease in single-supply applications, extending rails in the 0.8V range from 2.7 to 5.5V supplies. Heavy loads up to ± 250 mA drive through high frequency large signals with the LMH6629's -3dB bandwidth of 900 MHz and 1600 V/μs slew rate. The LMH6629 (LLP-8 package) features user-selectable 4 or 10 minimum pull COMP pins for high or low gain control internal compensation, thus avoiding the need for external compensation capacitors required in competitive equipment. The compensation for the SOT23-5 package is internally set to a minimum gain stabilization of 10 V/V The LLP-8 package also provides power-down enable/disable functionality.
Low Input Noise (0.69nV / √ HERTZ AND 2.6 PA / √ Hz), low distortion (HD2/HD3 = dBc/-94 of -90 dBc) and ultra-low DC error (800 μVV).OSThe highest temperature ± 0.45 μV/°C drift) allows for accurate coupling of AC and DC operation applications.
The LMH6629 is manufactured on a proprietary SiGe process manufactured by National Semiconductor Corporation and comes in a 3mm x 3mm 8-pin LLP, as well as a SOT23-5 package.
apply
- Instrumentation amplifiers
- Ultrasound preamplifier
- Wideband active filter
- photoelectricity
- Medical imaging systems
- Base station amplifiers
- Low noise single-ended-to-differential conversion
- Transimpedance amplifier
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