AD813SE/883 Product Details
The AD813SE/883 is a low power, single supply triple video amplifier. Each of the three current feedback amplifiers has 50 mA of output current, and is optimized for driving one back terminated video load (150 W). The AD813SE/883 features gain flatness of 0.1 dB to 50 MHz while offering differential gain and phase error of 0.03% and 0.06°. This makes the AD813SE/883 ideal for broadcast and consumer video electronics.
The AD813SE/883 offers low power of 5.5 mA per amplifier max and runs on a single +3 V power supply. The outputs of each amplifier swing to within one volt of either supply rail to easily accommodate video signals. While operating on a single +5 V supply the AD813SE/883 still achieves 0.1 dB flatness to 20 MHz and 0.05% & 0.05° of differential gain and phase performance. All this is offered in a small 14-pin plastic DIP or SOIC package. These features make this triple amplifier ideal for portable and battery powered applications where size and power are critical.
The outstanding bandwidth of 125 MHz along with 500 V/µs of slew rate make the AD813SE/883 useful in many general purpose, high speed applications where a single +3 V or dual power supplies up to ±15 V are needed. Furthermore the AD813SE/883 contains a high speed disable function for each amplifier in order to power down the amplifier or high impedance the output. This can then be used in video multiplexing applications. The AD813SE/883 is available in the industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C in plastic DIP and SOIC packages as well as chips.
Feature
- Low Cost
- Three Video Amplifiers in One Package
- Optimized for Driving Cables in Video Systems
- Excellent Video Specifications (RL = 150 W)Gain Flatness 0.1 dB to 50 MHz0.03% Differential Gain Error0.06° Differential Phase Error
- Low Power Operates on Single +3 V to ±15 V Power Supplies5.5 mA/Amplifier Max Power Supply Current
- High Speed 125 MHz Unity Gain Bandwidth (-3 dB)500 V/µs Slew Rate
- High Speed Disable Function per ChannelTurn-Off Time 80 nsEasy to Use 50 mA Output CurrentOutput Swing to 1 V of Rails
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