Features: ·130mA output current
·0.06%, 0.02° differential gain, phase
·1.5mA/ch supply current
·135MHz bandwidth (Av = +2)
·-87/-95dBc HD2/HD3 (1MHz)
·15ns settling to 0.05%
·300V/ms slew rate
·Stable for capacitive loads up to 1000pf
·Single 5V or ±5V suppliesApplication·Video line driver
·ADSL/HDSL driver
·Coaxial cable driver
·UTP differential line driver
·Transformer/coil driver
·High capacitive load driver
·Portable/battery-powered applications
·Differential A/D driverPinoutSpecificationssupply voltage (VCC - VEE) +14V
output current (see note C) 140mA
common-mode input voltage VEE to VCC
maximum junction temperature +150
storage temperature range -65 to +150
lead temperature (soldering 10 sec) +300
ESD rating (human body model) 1000VDescriptionThe National CLC5602 has a new output stage that delivers high output drive current (130mA), but consumes minimal quiescent supply current (1.5mA/ch) from a single 5V supply. Its current feedback architecture, fabricated in an advanced complementary bipolar process, maintains consistent performance over a wide range of gains and signal levels, and has a linear-phase response up to one half of the -3dB frequency.
The CLC5602 offers 0.1dB gain flatness to 22MHz and differential gain and phase errors of 0.06% and 0.02°. These features are ideal for professional and consumer video applications.
The CLC5602 offers superior dynamic performance with a 135MHz small-signal bandwidth, 300V/ms slew rate and 5.7ns rise/fall times (2V
step). The combination of low quiescent power, high output current drive, and high-speed performance make the CLC5602 well suited for many battery-powered personal communication/computing systems.
The ability to drive low-impedance, highly capacitive loads, makes the CLC5602 ideal for single ended cable applications. It also drives low impedance loads with minimum distortion. The CLC5602 will drive a 100W load with only -86/-85dBc second/third harmonic distortion (Av = +2, V
out = 2V
pp, f = 1MHz). With a 25W load, and the same conditions, it produces only -86/ -72dBc second/third harmonic distortion.
The CLC5602 can also be used for driving differential-input stepup transformers for applications such as Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Lines (ADSL) or High-Bit-Rate Digital Subscriber Lines (HDSL).
When driving the input of high-resolution A/D converters, the CLC5602 provides excellent -87/-95dBc second/third harmonic distortion (Av = +2, V
out = 2V
pp, f = 1MHz, R
L = 1kW) and fast settling time.