PGA front-end with 100 MHz bandwidth
The Texas Instruments THS7001IPWP is a single-channel programmable gain amplifier (PGA) in a 20-HTSSOP package. It delivers a 100 MHz -3dB bandwidth and an 85 V/µs slew rate.
85 V/µs slew rate — large-signal bandwidth in a PGA
The 85 V/µs slew rate and 70 MHz gain-bandwidth product set the large-signal bandwidth boundary for a programmable-gain stage.
Active lifecycle — no obsolescence clock ticking
The THS7001IPWP carries an Active product status. No last-time-buy notice, no NRND flag. For a BOM line that needs a programmable-gain amplifier in the 100 MHz class, this part can be specified into a new design without scheduling a respin for obsolescence. ROHS3 compliant — no exemption expiry to track.
20-HTSSOP — PowerPAD for thermal relief
The 20-HTSSOP package includes a PowerPAD on the underside (the exposed pad is the HTSSOP thermal slug). The 95 mA output current per channel and 7 mA supply current mean the die dissipates modest power, but the PowerPAD should be soldered to a PCB copper plane for rated thermal performance — especially if the ambient hits the upper end of the -40°C to 85°C range. Tube delivery suits prototype and low-volume builds; no reel minimum to negotiate.
