AD8074

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500 MHz, G=+1 and +2 Triple Video Buffers with Disable

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  • Dual supply ±5 V
  • High-speed fully buffered inputs and outputs
    600 MHz bandwidth (–3 dB) 200 mV p-p
    500 MHz bandwidth (–3 dB) 2 V p-p
    1600 V/µs slew rate, G = +1
    1350 V/µs slew rate, G = +2
  • Fast settling time: 4 ns
  • Low supply current: <30 mA
  • High “OFF” isolation of 90 dB @ 10 MHz
  • Fast output disable feature
  • Excellent video specifications
    (RL = 150 Ω):
    Gain flatness of 0.1 dB to 50 MHz
    0.01% differential gain error
    0.01° differential phase error
  • “All hostile“ crosstalk
    –80 dB @ 10 MHz
    –50 dB @ 100 MHz
  • Low cost

The AD8074 /AD8075 are high-speed triple video buffers with a G = +1 and +2 respectively. They operate on ±5V and have a -3dB full signal bandwidth in excess of 500MHz, along with slew rates in excess of 1350V/µs. With better than -80dB of all hostile crosstalk and 90dB isolation, they are useful in many high-speed applications. The differential gain and differential phase error are 0.01% and 0.01°. Gain Flatness of 0.1dB up to 70MHz make the AD8074/75 ideal for RGB buffering or driving. They consume less than 30mA on a ±5V supply voltage.

  

Both devices offer a high-speed disable feature that allows the outputs to be put into a high impedance state. This allows the building of larger input arrays while minimizing "OFF" channel output loading. The AD8074/75 are offered in a 16 lead TSSOP package.

AD8074
500 MHz, G=+1 and +2 Triple Video Buffers with Disable
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