electronics engineering Herald                                          component selection
Home | News | New Products | India Specific | Design Guide | Sourcing database | Student Section | About us | Contact us | What's New
Processor / MCU / DSP
Memory
Analog
Logic and Interface
PLD / FPGA
Power-supply and Industrial ICs
Automotive ICs
Cellphone ICs
Consumer ICs
Computer ICs
Communication ICs (Data & Analog)
RF / Microwave
Subsystems / Boards
Reference Design
Software / Development kits
Test and Measurement
Discrete
Opto
Passives
Interconnect
Sensors
Batteries
Others

Date: NOV 20th 06

           Linear's two new differential amplifiers work as ADC drivers.

The two new LT6402 & LT6411 differential amplifiers give the advantage of speed, low distortion, and low noise and simplify your system design. These amplifiers are suitable as high-speed ADC drivers and single ended to differential signal converters. Both integrate precision gain-setting resistors.
The LT6402 has a bandwidth 300MHz at -3dB. It is available in 6dB, 12dB, and 20dB fixed gain options. LT6402 provides on-chip filter and adjustable output common mode voltage pin to reduce your on-board components.
LT6411, a dual selectable gain amplifier can be configured to drive differential signals. By independently selecting gain of each amplifier, you can generate a differential gains of -1, +1,and +2 dB with a -3dB bandwidth of 650MHz and it has a slew rate of 3300V/us. This amplifier can take on wide supply voltage range of ±2.25V (4.5V) to ±6.3V (12.6V) and consumes a supply current of 16 mA.

Package:
16-Lead 3mm x 3mm QFN Package

Availability: Sampling now.
Price: each $2.39 in 1K pieces.


Home | News | New Products | India Specific | Design Guide | Sourcing database | Student Section | About us | Contact us | What's New
©2006 Electronics Engineering Herald