High-speed receiver amplifier for signal conditioning
It delivers a 3800 V/µs slew rate and 550 MHz -3 dB bandwidth, making it suited for video distribution, communications infrastructure, and test equipment where fast settling and wideband response are required.
A 3800 V/µs slew rate means the output can swing 3.8 V in one nanosecond, which is necessary to preserve the edges of high-frequency waveforms like composite video or fast pulse trains. The 550 MHz bandwidth supports signals up to the UHF band, so this part fits in RF IF stages, high-speed ADC drivers, or any path where the small-signal bandwidth must exceed 500 MHz. Pairing these two specs means the amplifier will not be the bottleneck in a 250 MHz square-wave chain — the rise time stays under 1 ns.
The 120 mA output current per channel is well above typical video amps — useful for driving 75 Ω cables directly without an extra buffer stage. Supply current is 41 mA, which is moderate for this speed class; budget for it in the power calculation but expect no surprises.
Package and mounting
The supplier device package is 16-SOIC. This footprint is standard for medium-density analog designs and routes easily on a two-layer board with proper ground-plane return paths for the high-speed signals.
Sourcing and availability
For BOM planning, the active lifecycle means no last-time-buy pressure, but lead times can vary with market conditions — a quick RFQ check gives the real picture.
