The OPA861 is a versatile monolithic component designed for wide-bandwidth systems, including high performance video, RF and IF circuitry. The OPA861 is a wideband, bipolar operational transconductance amplifier (OTA).
●The OTA or voltage-controlled current source can be viewed as an _ideal transistor_. Like a transistor, it has three terminals—a high impedance input (base), a low-impedance input/output (emitter), and the current output (collector). The OPA861, however, is self-biased and bipolar. The output collector current is zero for a zero base-emitter voltage. AC inputs centered about zero produce an output current, which is bipolar and centered about zero. The transconductance of the OPA861 can be adjusted with an external resistor, allowing bandwidth, quiescent current, and gain trade-offs to be optimized.
●Used as a basic building block, the OPA861 simplifies the design of AGC amplifiers, LED driver circuits for fiber optic transmission, integrators for fast pulses, fast control loop amplifiers and control amplifiers for capacitive sensors, and active filters. The OPA861 is available in SO-8 and SOT23-6 surface-mount packages.
● Wide Bandwidth (80MHz, Open-Loop, G = +5)
● High Slew Rate (900V/µs)
● High Transconductance (95mA/V)
● External IQ-Control
● Low Quiescent Current (5.4mA)
● APPLICATIONS
● Video/Broadcast Equipment
● Communications Equipment
● High-Speed Data Acquisition
● Wideband LED Drivers
● Control Loop Amplifiers
● Wideband Active Filters
● Line Drivers