Features
| | 160MHz small signal bandwidth |
| | 5mA quiescent current per amplifier |
| | 70dB channel isolation @ 5MHz |
| | 0.03%/0.03° differential gain/phase |
| | 12ns settling to 0.1% |
| | 1500V/µs slew rate |
| | 2.0ns rise and fall time (2VPP) |
| | 60mA output current per amplifier |
Description The CLC415 is a wideband, quad, monolithic operational amplifier designed for intermediate gain applications where power and cost per channel of are primary concern. Benefiting from National's current feedback architecture, the CLC415 offers a gain range of ±1 to ±10 while providing stable, oscillation free operation without external compensation, even at unity gain.
Operating from ±5V supplies, the CLC415 consumes only 50mW of power per channel, yet maintains a 160MHz small-signal bandwidth and a 1500V/µs slew rate. High density applications requiring an integrated solution will enjoy the CLC415's 70dB channel isolation (input referred @ 5MHz).
With its exceptional differential gain and phase, typically 0.03% and 0.03° @ 3.58MHz, the CLC415 is designed to meet the performance and cost per channel requirements of high volume composite video applications. The CLC415's large-signal bandwidth, high slew rate and high drive capability are features well suited for RGB-video applications.
The CLC415 is a quad version of the high speed CLC406 while the CLC414 is a lower power quad version of the same. Both of these quads afford the designer lower power consumption and lower cost per channel with the additional benefit of requiring less board space per amplifier.
Constructed using an advanced, complementary bipolar process and National's proven current feedback architectures. The CLC415 is available in several versions to meet a variety of requirements.
Enhanced Solutions (Military/Aerospace)
SMD Number: 5962-93055
Space level versions also available.
For more information, visit http://www.national.com/mil
Applications
| | Composite video distribution amps |
| | HDTV amplifiers |
| | RGB-video amplifiers |
| | CCD signal processing |
| | Active Filters |
| | Instrumentation differential amps |
| | Channelized EW |
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