ADA4862-3

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High Speed, G = +2, Low Cost, Triple Op Amp

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  • Ideal for RGB/HD/SD video
    Supports 1080i/720p resolution
  • High speed
    -3 dB bandwidth: 300 MHz
    Slew rate: 750 V/µs
  • Settling time: 9 ns (0.5%)
  • 0.1 dB flatness: 65 MHz
  • Differential gain: 0.02%
  • Differential phase: 0.03°
  • Wide supply range: 5 V to 12 V
  • Low power: 5.3 mA/amp
  • Low voltage offset (RTO): 3.5 mV (typ)
  • High output current: 25 mA
  • Also configurable for gains of +1, -1
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The ADA4862-3 (triple) is a low cost, high speed, internally fixed G = +2 op amp, which provides excellent overall performance for high definition and RGB video applications. The 300 MHz, G = +2, -3 dB bandwidth, and 750 V/µs slew rate make this amplifier well suited for many high speed applications. The ADA4862-3 can also be configured to operate in gains of G = +1 and G = -1

With its combination of low price, excellent differential gain (0.02%), differential phase (0.03°), and 0.1 dB flatness out to 65 MHz, this amplifier is ideal for both consumer and professional video applications.

The ADA4862-3 is available in a 14-lead SOIC package and is designed to work in the extended temperature range of -40°C to +105°C.

ADA4862-3
High Speed, G = +2, Low Cost, Triple Op Amp
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