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EL2450
125MHz Single Supply Quad Op Amp

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Key Features

    • Specified for +3V, +5V, or ±5V applications
    • Large input common mode range 0V < VCM < VS -1.2V
    • Output swings to ground without saturating
    • -3dB bandwidth = 125MHz
    • ±0.1dB bandwidth = 30MHz
    • Low supply current = 5mA (per amplifier)
    • Slew rate = 275V/µs
    • Low offset voltage = 4mV max
    • Output current = ±100mA
    • High open loop gain = 80dB
    • Differential gain = 0.05%
    • Differential phase = 0.05o
    • Pb-free plus anneal available (RoHS compliant)

Description

The EL2250/EL2450 are part of a family of the electronics industries fastest single supply op amps available. Prior single supply op amps have generally been limited to bandwidths and slew rates to that of the EL2250/EL2450. The 125MHz bandwidth, 275V/µs slew rate, and 0.05%/0.05o differential gain/differential phase makes this part ideal for single or dual supply video speed applications. With its voltage feedback architecture, this amplifier can accept reactive feedback networks, allowing them to be used in analog filtering applications. The inputs can sense signals below the bottom supply rail and as high as 1.2V below the top rail. Connecting the load resistor to ground and operating from a single supply, the outputs swing completely to ground without saturating. The outputs can also drive to within 1.2V of the top rail. The EL2250/EL2450 will output ±100mA and will operate with single supply voltages as low as 2.7V, making them ideal for portable, low power applications.

The EL2250/EL2450 are available in PDIP and SO packages in industry standard pinouts. Both parts operate over the industrial temperature range of -40oC to +85oC, and are part of a family of single supply op amps. For single amplifier applications, see the EL2150/EL2157. For dual and triple amplifiers with power down and output voltage clamps, see the EL2257/EL2357.

Applications

    • Video amplifiers
    • PCMCIA applications
    • A/D drivers
    • Line drivers
    • Portable computers
    • High speed communications
    • RGB printers, FAX, scanners
    • Broadcast equipment
    • Active filtering

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