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Analog's ADA4857 amplifier balances high speed,
low noise and reduced distortion levels, at less than half the power of
competing amps for high-speed instrumentation and test equipment.
Analog Devices introduced the lowest power voltage-feedback
amplifier in its class, making it ideal for densely populated, thermally
sensitive instrumentation equipment that requires high-speed signal
conditioning. Operating at 850 MHz, the ADA4857 high-speed op amp consumes 5
mA, less than half the power of competing voltage-feedback amps, while
featuring the industry's most well-balanced combination of performance
specifications.
The ADA4857 reduces input noise to 4.4 nV/rtHz, which is 50
percent lower than competing amps. With -91-dBc distortion at 10 MHz, the new
amplifier provides a 10-dB improvement over voltage-feedback amps that
dissipate twice the power. For space-constrained medical imaging, ATE and other
multichannel instruments, the 5 mA supply current minimizes the need for active
thermal management devices and passive cooling elements, such as fans and heat
sinks, thus allowing system designers to reduce development costs and design
complexity. It is sampling now with full volume production scheduled for April
2008. The single-channel ADA4857-1 is available in 3-mm × 3-mm 8-lead LFCSP
(lead-frame chip-scale package) and 8-lead SOIC (small-outline IC) packages.
The dual ADA4857-2 is available in a 4-mm × 4-mm 16-lead LFCSP. The
single-channel ADA4857-1 is priced at $0.85 per unit, and the dual ADA4857-2 is
priced at $1.39 per unit, both in 1,000-unit quantities.
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