The EL2073C is a precision voltage-feedback amplifier featuring a
200MHz gain-bandwidth product, fast settling time, excellent differential gain and differential phase performance, and a minimum of
50mA output current drive over temperature.
The EL2073C is unity-gain stable with a -3dB bandwidth of 400MHz.
It has a very low 200µV of input offset voltage, only 2µA of input bias
current, and a fully symmetrical differential input. Like all voltagefeedback operational amplifiers, the EL2073C allows the use of reactive or non-linear components in the feedback loop. This combination
of speed and versatility makes the EL2073C the ideal choice for all
op-amp applications requiring high speed and precision, including
active filters, integrators, sample-and-holds, and log amps. The low
distortion, high output current, and fast settling makes the EL2073C
an ideal amplifier for signal-processing and digitizing systems.
Ordering Information
Part No.Temp. RangePackageOutline #
EL2073CN -40°C to +85°C 8-Pin P-DIPMDP0031
EL2073CS -40°C to +85°C8-Lead SOMDP0027
Note: All information contained in this data sheet has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate as of the date of publication; however, this data sheet cannot be a “controlled document”. Current revisions, if any, to these
specifications are maintained at the factory and are available upon your request. We recommend checking the revision level before finalization of your design documentation.
Output is short-circuit protected to ground,
however, maximum reliability is obtained if I
Common-Mode Input±V
Differential Input Voltage5V
does not exceed 70mA.
OUT
= 25°C)
A
Thermal Resistanceθ
JA
θ
JA
Operating Temperature-40°C to +85°C
Junction Temperature175°C
S
Storage Temperature-60°C to +150°C
Note: See EL2071/EL2171 for Thermal Impedance curves.
= 95°C/W P-DIP
= 175°C/W SO-8
Important Note:
All parameters having Min/Max specifications are guaranteed. Typ values are for information purposes only. Unless otherwise noted, all tests are at the
specified temperature and are pulsed tests, therefore: TJ = TC = TA.