The LMH6645 (single) and LMH6646 (dual), rail-to-rail input and output voltage feedback
amplifiers, offer high speed (55 MHz), and low voltage operation (2.7 V) in addition to micro-power
shutdown capability (LMH6647, single).
Input common mode voltage range exceeds either supply by 0.3 V, enhancing ease of use in
multitude of applications where previously only inferior devices could be used. Output voltage
range extends to within 20 mV of either supply rails, allowing wide dynamic range especially in low
voltage applications. Even with low supply current of 650 µA/amplifier, output current capability
is kept at a respectable ±20 mA for driving heavier loads. Important device parameters such as BW,
Slew Rate and output current are kept relatively independent of the operating supply voltage by a
combination of process enhancements and design architecture.
In portable applications, the LMH6647 provides shutdown capability while keeping the
turn-off current to less than 50 µA. Both turn-on and turn-off characteristics are well behaved
with minimal output fluctuations during transitions. This allows the part to be used in power
saving mode, as well as multiplexing applications. Miniature packages (SOT-23, VSSOP-8, and SOIC-8)
are further means to ease the adoption of these low power high speed devices in applications where
board area is at a premium.
The LMH6645 (single) and LMH6646 (dual), rail-to-rail input and output voltage feedback
amplifiers, offer high speed (55 MHz), and low voltage operation (2.7 V) in addition to micro-power
shutdown capability (LMH6647, single).
Input common mode voltage range exceeds either supply by 0.3 V, enhancing ease of use in
multitude of applications where previously only inferior devices could be used. Output voltage
range extends to within 20 mV of either supply rails, allowing wide dynamic range especially in low
voltage applications. Even with low supply current of 650 µA/amplifier, output current capability
is kept at a respectable ±20 mA for driving heavier loads. Important device parameters such as BW,
Slew Rate and output current are kept relatively independent of the operating supply voltage by a
combination of process enhancements and design architecture.
In portable applications, the LMH6647 provides shutdown capability while keeping the
turn-off current to less than 50 µA. Both turn-on and turn-off characteristics are well behaved
with minimal output fluctuations during transitions. This allows the part to be used in power
saving mode, as well as multiplexing applications. Miniature packages (SOT-23, VSSOP-8, and SOIC-8)
are further means to ease the adoption of these low power high speed devices in applications where
board area is at a premium.