Datasheet Texas Instruments BUF601AU

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesBUF601
Part NumberBUF601AU
Datasheet Texas Instruments BUF601AU

High-Speed Buffer Amplifier 8-SOIC

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Status

Lifecycle StatusObsolete (Manufacturer has discontinued the production of the device)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNo

Packaging

Pin8
Package TypeD
Industry STD TermSOIC
JEDEC CodeR-PDSO-G
Width (mm)3.91
Length (mm)4.9
Thickness (mm)1.58
Pitch (mm)1.27
Max Height (mm)1.75
Mechanical DataDownload

Replacements

ReplacementOPA692ID
Replacement CodeP

Eco Plan

RoHSNot Compliant
Pb FreeNo

Application Notes

  • Macromodels for RF Op Amps Are a Powerful Design Tool
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    The macromodel for the Diamond Transistor OPA660 gives an example of the structure and performance of these new Spice models.
  • Designing Active Filters with the Diamond Transistor OPA660
    PDF, 114 Kb, File published: Sep 27, 2000
    Signal frequency bandwidth limitation, fast pulse shaping, separation between telecommunications signals, and suppression of unwanted carrier and disturbance frequencies are among the most important jobs of filter circuits. While active filters with operational amplifiers and switched capacitor filters are used for lower frequency applications, passive filter versions dominate the application spec
  • There's a World Of Line Drivers to Choose From
    PDF, 62 Kb, File published: Oct 2, 2000
    Coax cables with a typical impedance of 50О© or 75О© are used in many applications to ensure signal fidelity, and high-speed line drivers have the often difficult job of transmitting signals over these cables or over twisted pair lines. The most common way to drive coax cables is to use driver amplifiers with low-impedance voltage output, which operate with either voltage or current feed

Model Line

Series: BUF601 (2)

Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Amplifiers > Operational Amplifiers (Op Amps) > High-Speed Op Amps (>=50MHz)