ZHCSH86B December 2017 – February 2019 LMH5401-SP
PRODUCTION DATA.
The LMH5401-SP is a voltage feedback (VFA)-based fully-differential amplifier (FDA) offering a GBP of 6.5 GHz with flexible gain options using external resistors. The core differential amplifier is a slightly decompensated voltage feedback design with a high slew rate and best-in-class linearity up to 2 GHz for Gv = 17 dB (SE-DE, DE-DE).
As with all FDA devices, the output average voltage (common-mode) is controlled by a separate common-mode loop. The target for this output average is set by the VCM input pin. The VOCM range extends from 1.1 V below the midsupply voltage to 1.1 V above the midsupply voltage when using a 5-V supply. Note that on a 3.3-V supply the output common-mode range is quite small. For applications using a 3.3-V supply voltage, the output common-mode must remain very close to the midsupply voltage.
The input common-mode voltage offers more flexibility than the output common-mode voltage. The input common-mode range extends from the negative rail to approximately 1 V above the midsupply voltage when powered with a 5-V supply.
A power-down pin is included. This pin is referenced to the GND pins with a threshold voltage of approximately 1 V. Setting the PD pin voltage to more than the specified minimum voltage turns the device off, placing the LMH5401-SP into a very low quiescent current state. Note that, when disabled, the signal path is still present through the passive external resistors. Input signals applied to a disabled LMH5401-SP device still appear at the outputs at some level through this passive resistor path, as with any disabled FDA device. The power-down pin is biased to the logic low state with a 50-kΩ internal resistor.