Speedy claims for triple current feedback amp

An Intersil product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Oct 26, 2004

The EL5367 is billed as the world's fastest triple amplifier, and the first device of its type to break the 1GHz barrier.

The EL5367 is billed as the world's fastest triple amplifier, and the first device of its type to break the 1GHz barrier.

With a total supply current of just 25mA and the ability to run from a single supply voltage from 5 to 12V, the EL5367 offers very high performance for extremely little power consumption.

The new EL5367 drives resolutions greater than QXGA (2048 x 1536 pixel video graphics standard) at x2 gain for very high-speed video and monitor applications.

The EL5367 is a current-feedback operational amplifier that offers a wide -3dB bandwidth of 1GHz and a low supply current of 8.5mA per amplifier.

The EL5367 works with supply voltages ranging from a single 5 to 12V and it is also capable of swinging to within 1V of either supply on the output.

Because of their current-feedback topology, the EL5367 does not have the normal gain-bandwidth product associated with voltage-feedback operational amplifiers.

This device is ideal for driving high-resolution video.

With a x2 gain bandwidth of 800MHz on all three channels this device will easily drive a double terminated 75ohm cable.

The EL5367 is now available in 16-lead QSOP packaging for a price of $2.99 in 1000 unit quantities.

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