Packaging information
Package | Pins CFP (HSL) (HKT) | 16 |
Operating temperature range (°C) -55 to 125 |
Package qty | Carrier 25 | TUBE |
Features for the THS4511-SP
- Fully Differential Architecture
- Common-Mode Input Range Includes Negative Rail
- Minimum Gain of 2 V/V (6 dB)
- Bandwidth: 1.1 GHz (Gain = 6 dB)
- Slew Rate: 5100 V/µs
- 1% Settling Time: 5.5 ns
- HD2: -76 dBc at 70 MHz
- HD3: -88 dBc at 70 MHz
- OIP2: 84 dBm at 70 MHz
- OIP3: 42 dBm at 70 MHz
- Input Voltage Noise: 2 nV/ System, G = 6 dB)
- Output Common-Mode Control
- 5 V Power Supply Current: 39.2 mA
- Power-Down Capability: 0.65 mA
- Rad-Tolerant: 150 kRad (Si) TID
- QML-V Qualified, SMD 5962-07222
- APPLICATIONS
- 5 V Data-Acquisition Systems
- High Linearity ADC Amplifier
- Wireless Communication
- Medical Imaging
- Test and Measurement
Description for the THS4511-SP
The THS4511 is a fully differential operational amplifier designed for single-supply 5 V data-acquisition systems. It has very low noise at 2 nV/ load. Slew rate is very high at 5100 V/µs and with settling time of 5.5 ns to 1% (2 V step) it is ideal for pulsed applications. It is designed for minimum gain of 6 dB.
To allow for dc coupling to ADCs, its unique output common-mode control circuit maintains the output common-mode voltage within 5 mV offset (typical) from the set voltage, when set within ±0.5 V of mid-supply. The common-mode set point is set to mid-supply by internal circuitry, which may be over-driven from an external source.
The THS4511 is a high-performance amplifier that has been optimized for use in 5 V single-supply data acquisition systems. The output has been optimized for best performance with its common-mode voltages set to mid-supply, and the input has been optimized for performance over a wide range of common-mode input voltages. High performance at a low power-supply voltage enables single-supply 5 V data-acquisition systems while minimizing component count.
The THS4511 is offered in a 16-pin ceramic flatpack package (W), and is characterized for operation over the full military temperature range from -55°C to 125°C.