LM6264 - High Speed Operational Amplifier [Obsolete]
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Features
High slew rate: 300 V/µs
High GBW product: 175 MHz
Low supply current: 5 mA
Fast settling: 100 ns to 0.1%
Low differential gain: <0.1%
Low differential phase: <0.1°
Wide supply range: 4.75V to 32V
Stable with unlimited capacitive load

 

General Description


The LM6164 family of high-speed amplifiers exhibits an excellent speed-power product in delivering 300V per µs and 175 MHz GBW (stable down to gains as low as +5) with only 5 mA of supply current. More...


Applications


Video amplifier
Wide-bandwidth signal conditioning
Radar
Sonar

Additional Resources


Design Tools



Datasheet
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LM6164/LM6264/LM6364 High Speed Operational Amplifier 427
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LM6164/LM6264/LM6364 High Speed Operational Amplifier (Japanese)
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Obsolete Versions

Obsolete PartAlternate Part or SupplierSourceLast Time Buy Date
LM6264N
NONE
NONE
04 Dec 2001

General Description


The LM6164 family of high-speed amplifiers exhibits an excellent speed-power product in delivering 300V per µs and 175 MHz GBW (stable down to gains as low as +5) with only 5 mA of supply current. Further power savings and application convenience are possible by taking advantage of the wide dynamic range in operating supply voltage which extends all the way down to +5V.

These amplifiers are built with National's VIP™ (Vertically Integrated PNP) process which produces fast PNP transistors that are true complements to the already fast NPN devices. This advanced junction-isolated process delivers high speed performance without the need for complex and expensive dielectric isolation.

Design Tools


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[Information as of 8-Nov-2009]