LT1364

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Dual and Quad 70MHz, 1000V/µs Op Amps

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  • 70MHz Gain-Bandwidth
  • 1000V/µs Slew Rate
  • 7.5mA Maximum Supply Current per Amplifier
  • Unity Gain Stable
  • C-Load Op Amp Drives All Capacitive Loads
  • 9nV/√Hz Input Noise Voltage
  • 1.5mV Maximum Input Offset Voltage
  • 2µA Maximum Input Bias Current
  • 350nA Maximum Input Offset Current
  • 50mA Minimum Output Current
  • ±7.5V Minimum Output Swing into 150Ω
  • 4.5V/mV Minimum DC Gain, RL=1k
  • 50ns Settling Time to 0.1%, 10V Step
  • 0.06% Differential Gain, AV=2, RL=150Ω
  • 0.04° Differential Phase, AV=2, RL=150Ω
  • Specified at ±2.5V, ±5V, and ±15V
LT1364
Dual and Quad 70MHz, 1000V/µs Op Amps
Cable Driver Frequency Response AV = –1 Large-Signal Response Product Package 1 Product Package 2 Product Package 3 Product Package 4
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