Datasheet Texas Instruments THS3001CDRG4
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Series | THS3001 |
Part Number | THS3001CDRG4 |
420-MHz Current-Feedback Amplifier 8-SOIC 0 to 70
Datasheets
420-MHz High-Speed Current-Feedback Amplifiers datasheet
PDF, 1.2 Mb, Revision: H, File published: Sep 16, 2009
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Status
Lifecycle Status | Active (Recommended for new designs) |
Manufacture's Sample Availability | No |
Packaging
Pin | 8 |
Package Type | D |
Industry STD Term | SOIC |
JEDEC Code | R-PDSO-G |
Package QTY | 2500 |
Carrier | LARGE T&R |
Device Marking | 3001C |
Width (mm) | 3.91 |
Length (mm) | 4.9 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.58 |
Pitch (mm) | 1.27 |
Max Height (mm) | 1.75 |
Mechanical Data | Download |
Parametrics
2nd Harmonic | 80 dBc |
3rd Harmonic | 80 dBc |
@ MHz | 10 |
Acl, min spec gain | 1 V/V |
Additional Features | N/A |
Architecture | Bipolar,Current FB |
BW @ Acl | 420 MHz |
CMRR(Min) | 65 dB |
CMRR(Typ) | 73 dB |
GBW(Typ) | 420 MHz |
Input Bias Current(Max) | 10000000 pA |
Iq per channel(Max) | 9 mA |
Iq per channel(Typ) | 6.6 mA |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Offset Drift(Typ) | 5 uV/C |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 85,0 to 70 C |
Output Current(Typ) | 120 mA |
Package Group | SOIC |
Package Size: mm2:W x L | 8SOIC: 29 mm2: 6 x 4.9(SOIC) PKG |
Rail-to-Rail | No |
Rating | Catalog |
Slew Rate(Typ) | 6500 V/us |
Total Supply Voltage(Max) | 33 +5V=5, +/-5V=10 |
Total Supply Voltage(Min) | 9 +5V=5, +/-5V=10 |
Vn at 1kHz(Typ) | 1.6 nV/rtHz |
Vn at Flatband(Typ) | 1.6 nV/rtHz |
Vos (Offset Voltage @ 25C)(Max) | 3 mV |
Eco Plan
RoHS | Compliant |
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Application Notes
- Gain Block Analysis For The THS3001PDF, 62 Kb, File published: Mar 22, 1999
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This application report outlines the SPICE model of the THS3001 high-speed monolithic operational amplifier. General information about the model file structure, performance comparison, model listing, and a brief comment about symbols are included. The listing can be copied and pasted into an ASCII editor, or it can be down loaded by visiting the THS3001 product folder at http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/ - Analysis of the Sallen-Key Architecture (Rev. B)PDF, 92 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Sep 13, 2002
This application report discusses the Sallen-Key architecture. The report gives a general overview and derivation of the transfer function, followed by detailed discussions of low-pass and high-pass filters, including design information, and ideal and non-ideal operation. To illustrate the limitations of real circuits, data on low-pass and high-pass filters using the Texas Instruments THS3001 is i - Driving Capacitance with the THS3001PDF, 45 Kb, File published: Apr 12, 1999
Operational amplifiers (op amps) are often used to drive devices that present significant capacitance such as analog-to-digital converters, cables, MOSFETs, filter networks, etc. The effect of the added capacitance is to cause extra phase shift, which tends to erode the phase margin of the amplifier and may lead to instability. At high frequency, even a very small capacitance is detrimental. - Building a Simple SPICE Model for the THS3001PDF, 114 Kb, File published: Apr 15, 1999
The application report Voltage Feedback Versus Current Feedback Op Amps SLVA051 outlines the basic operation of a current feedback operational amplifier (op amp) in relation to a voltage feedback op amp. One of the basic principles of a current feedback op amp is that its transfer function is a transimpedance equal to the output voltage divided by the current from the negative input terminal, i.e. - Load Sharing Concepts: Implementation for Large-Signal ApplicationsPDF, 219 Kb, File published: Oct 5, 2011
Selecting a suitable large-signal swing operational amplifier driver for instrumentation or test and measurement applications can be challenging. In addition to developing the necessary theoretical background for load sharing, this report provides bench results to demonstrate the implementation and benefits of load sharing and output paralleling. - Large-Signal Specifications for High-Voltage Line DriversPDF, 195 Kb, File published: Jun 30, 2011
Output voltage swing, output current, and slew rate interact with many other specifications in operational amplifiers. This application note develops the definitions for each parameter and the relationship between important ac parameters such as large-signal bandwidth and distortion. - A Numerical Solution to an Analog ProblemPDF, 210 Kb, File published: Apr 25, 2010
In order to derive a solution for an analog circuit problem, it is often useful to develop a model. This approach is generally accepted as developing an analytical model. However, finding the analytical solution is not always practical or possible as a result of higher-degree polynomials that require further resolution, or because of the time needed to develop the solution completely. In these sit - Voltage Feedback vs. Current Feedback Op AmpsPDF, 93 Kb, File published: Nov 30, 1998
This application report contrasts and compares the characteristics and capabilities of voltage and current feedback operational amplifiers. The report also points out the many similarities between the two versions. - Wireline Data Transmission and ReceptionPDF, 191 Kb, File published: Jan 27, 2010
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- Noise Analysis for High Speed Op Amps (Rev. A)PDF, 256 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jan 17, 2005
As system bandwidths have increased an accurate estimate of the noise contribution for each element in the signal channel has become increasingly important. Many designers are not however particularly comfortable with the calculations required to predict the total noise for an op amp or in the conversions between the different descriptions of noise. Considerable inconsistency between manufactu
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Series: THS3001 (16)
Manufacturer's Classification
- Semiconductors > Amplifiers > Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) > High-Speed Op Amps (>=50MHz)