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EL2020C

EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Features General Description


# Slew rate 500 V/ms The EL2020 is a fast settling, wide bandwidth amplifier opti-
# g 33 mA output current mized for gains between b 10 and a 10. Built using the Elantec
monolithic Complementary Bipolar process, this amplifier uses
# Drives g 2.4V into 75X
current mode feedback to achieve more bandwidth at a given
# Differential phase k 0.1§ gain then a conventional voltage feedback operational amplifi-
# Differential gain k 0.1% er.
# V supply g 5V to g 18V The EL2020 will drive two double terminated 75X coax cables
# Output short circuit protected to video levels with low distortion. Since it is a closed loop de-
# Uses current mode feedback vice, the EL2020 provides better gain accuracy and lower distor-
# 1% settling time of 50 ns for 10V tion than an open loop buffer. The device includes output short
step circuit protection, and input offset adjust capability.
# Low cost The bandwidth and slew rate of the EL2020 are relatively inde-
# 9 mA supply current pendent of the closed loop gain taken. The 50 MHz bandwidth
at unity gain only reduces to 30 MHz at a gain of 10. The
# 8-pin mini-dip
EL2020 may be used in most applications where a conventional
op amp is used, with a big improvement in speed power prod-
Applications uct.
# Video gain block
Elantec products and facilities comply with Elantec document,
# Residue amplifier QRA-1: Processing-Monolithic Products.
# Radar systems
# Current to voltage converter Connection Diagrams
# Coax cable driver with
gain of 2 SOL

Ordering Information
Part No. Temp. Range Pkg. OutlineÝ

EL2020CN b 40§ C to a 85§ C P-DIP MDP0031

EL2020CM b 40§ C to a 85§ C 20-Lead MDP0027


SOL

2020 – 2

DIP
December 1995 Rev G

2020 – 1

Manufactured under U.S. Patent No. 4,893,091.

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.

© 1989 Elantec, Inc.


EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Absolute Maximum Ratings (25§ C)


VS Supply Voltage g 18V or 36V TA Operating Temperature Range b 40§ C to a 85§ C
VIN Input Voltage g 15V or VS TJ Operating Junction Temperature
DVIN Differential Input Voltage g 10V Plastic Package, SOL 150§ C
IIN Input Current (Pins 2 or 3) g 10 mA TST Storage Temperature b 65§ C to a 150§ C
IINS Input Current (Pins 1, 5, or 8) g 5 mA
PD Maximum Power Dissipation
(See Curves) 1.25W
IOP Peak Output Current Short Circuit
Protected
Output Short Circuit Duration
(Note 2) Continuous
Important Note:
All parameters having Min/Max specifications are guaranteed. The Test Level column indicates the specific device testing actually
performed during production and Quality inspection. Elantec performs most electrical tests using modern high-speed automatic test
equipment, specifically the LTX77 Series system. Unless otherwise noted, all tests are pulsed tests, therefore TJ e TC e TA.

Test Level Test Procedure


I 100% production tested and QA sample tested per QA test plan QCX0002.
II 100% production tested at TA e 25§ C and QA sample tested at TA e 25§ C ,
TMAX and TMIN per QA test plan QCX0002.
III QA sample tested per QA test plan QCX0002.
IV Parameter is guaranteed (but not tested) by Design and Characterization Data.
V Parameter is typical value at TA e 25§ C for information purposes only.

Open Loop Characteristics VS e g 15V


Limits
Parameter Description Temp Test Level Units
Min Typ Max
VOS (Note 1) Input Offset Voltage 25§ C b 10 3 a 10 I mV
TMIN, TMAX b 15 a 15 III mV
DVOS/DT Offset Voltage Drift b 30 V mV/§ C
CMRR (Note 3) Common Mode Rejection Ratio ALL 50 60 II dB
PSRR (Note 4) Power Supply Rejection Ratio 25§ C 65 75 I dB
TMIN, TMAX 60 III dB
a IIN Non-inverting Input Current 25§ C, TMAX b 15 5 a 15 II mA
TMIN b 25 a 25 III mA
a RIN Non-Inverting Input Resistance ALL 1 5 II MX
a IPSR (Note 4) Non-Inverting Input Current 25§ C, TMAX 0.05 0.5 II mA/V
Power Supply Rejection
TMIN 1.0 III mA/V

TD is 2.8in
b IIN (Note 1) b Input Current 25§ C, TMAX b 40 10 a 40 II mA
TMIN b 50 a 50 III mA

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Open Loop Characteristics VS e g 15V Ð Contd.


Limits
Parameter Description Temp Test Level Units
Min Typ Max
b ICMR (Note 3) b Input Current 25§ C, TMAX 0.5 2.0 II mA/V
Common Mode Rejection
TMIN 4.0 III mA/V
b IPSR (Note 4) b Input Current 25§ C, TMAX 0.05 0.5 II mA/V
Power Supply Rejection
TMIN 1.0 III mA/V
Rol Transimpedence (DVOUT/D(bIIN)) 25§ C, TMAX 300 1000 II V/mA
RL e 400X, VOUT e g 10V
TMIN 50 III V/mA
AVOL1 Open Loop DC Voltage Gain 25§ C, TMAX 70 80 II dB
RL e 400X, VOUT e g 10V
TMIN 60 III dB
AVOL2 Open Loop DC Voltage Gain 25§ C, TMAX 60 70 II dB
RL e 100X, VOUT e g 2.5V
TMIN 55 III dB
VO Output Voltage Swing 25§ C, TMAX g 12 g 13 II V
RL e 400X
TMIN g 11 III V
IOUT Output Current 25§ C, TMAX g 30 g 32.5 II mA
RL e 400X
TMIN g 27.5 III mA
Is Quiescent Supply Current 25§ C 9 12 I mA
TMIN, TMAX 15 III mA
Is off Supply Current, Disabled, V8 e 0V ALL 5.5 7.5 II mA
Ilogic Pin 8 Current, Pin 8 e 0V ALL 1.1 1.5 II mA

TD is 4.1in
ID Min Pin 8 Current to Disable ALL 120 250 II mA
Ie Max Pin 8 Current to Enable ALL 30 II mA

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

AC Closed Loop Characteristics EL2020C VS e g 15V, TA e 25§ C


Test
Parameter Description Min Typ Max Units
Level
Closed Loop Gain of 1 V/V (0 dB), RF e 1 kX
SR1 Slew Rate, Rl e 400X, VO e g 10V, test at VO e g 5V 300 500 I V/ms
FPBW1 Full Power Bandwidth (Note 5) 4.77 7.95 I MHz
tr1 Rise Time, Rl e 100X, VOUT e 1V, 10% to 90% 6 V ns
tf1 Fall Time, Rl e 100X, VOUT e 1V, 10% to 90% 6 V ns
tp1 Propagation Delay, Rl e 100X, VOUT e 1V, 50% Points 8 V ns
Closed Loop Gain of 1 V/V (0 dB), RF e 820X
BW b 3 dB Small Signal Bandwidth, Rl e 100X, VO e 100 mV 50 V MHz
ts 1% Settling Time, Rl e 400X, VO e 10V 50 V ns
ts 0.1% Settling Time, Rl e 400X, VO e 10V 90 V ns
Closed Loop Gain of 10 V/V (20 dB), RF e 1 kX, RG e 111X
SR10 Slew Rate, Rl e 400X, VO e g 10V, Test at VO e g 5V 300 500 I V/ms
FPBW10 Full Power Bandwidth (Note 5) 4.77 7.95 I MHz
tr10 Rise Time, Rl e 100X, VOUT e 1V, 10% to 90% 25 V ns
tf10 Fall Time, Rl e 100X, VOUT e 1V, 10% to 90% 25 V ns
tp10 Propagation Delay, Rl e 100X, VOUT e 1V, 50% points 12 V ns
Closed Loop Gain of 10 V/V (20 dB), RF e 680X, RG e 76X

TD is 3.2in
BW b 3 dB Small Signal Bandwidth, Rl e 100X, VO e 100 mV 30 V MHz
ts 1% Settling Time, Rl e 400 X, VO e 10V 55 V ns
ts 0.1% Settling Time, Rl e 400X, VO e 10V 280 V ns
Note 1: The offset voltage and inverting input current can be adjusted with an external 10 kX pot between pins 1 and 5 with the
wiper connected to VCC (Pin 7) to make the output offset voltage zero.
Note 2: A heat sink is required to keep the junction temperature below the absolute maximum when the output is short circuited.
Note 3: VCM e g 10V.
Note 4: g 4.5V s VS s g 18V.
Note 5: Full Power Bandwidth is guaranteed based on Slew Rate measurement. FPBW e SR/2qVpeak.

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Typical Performance Curves Non-Inverting Gain of One


Phase Shift vs
AVCL e a 1 Gain vs Frequency Frequency

Rise Time and


Settling Time vs b 3 dB Bandwidth vs Prop Delay vs
Output Swing Supply Voltage Temperature

Slew Rate vs Slew Rate vs


Supply Voltage Temperature

2020 – 4

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Typical Performance Curves Ð Contd. Inverting Gain of One


Phase Shift vs
AVCL e b 1 Gain vs Frequency Frequency

Rise Time and


Settling Time vs b 3 dB Bandwidth vs Prop Delay vs
Output Swing Supply Voltage Temperature

Slew Rate vs Slew Rate vs


Supply Voltage Temperature

2020 – 5

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Typical Performance Curves Ð Contd. Non-Inverting Gain of Two


Phase Shift vs
AVCL e a 2 Gain vs Frequency Frequency

Rise Time and


Settling Time vs b 3 dB Bandwidth vs Prop Delay vs
Output Swing Supply Voltage Temperature

Slew Rate vs Slew Rate vs


Supply Voltage Temperature

2020 – 6

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Typical Performance Curves Ð Contd. Non-Inverting Gain of Ten

Phase Shift vs
AVCL e a 10 Gain vs Frequency Frequency

Rise Time and


Settling Time vs b 3 dB Bandwidth vs Prop Delay vs
Output Swing Supply Voltage Temperature

Slew Rate vs Slew Rate vs


Supply Voltage Temperature

2020 – 7

8
EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Typical Performance Curves Ð Contd.

Maximum Undistorted
Output Voltage vs Input Resistance vs
Frequency Temperature PSRR vs Frequency

Voltage Noise vs Current Noise vs Output Impedance vs


Frequency Frequency Frequency

8-Lead Plastic DIP 20-Lead SOL


Supply Current vs Maximum Power Dissipation Maximum Power Dissipation
Supply Voltage vs Ambient Temperature vs Ambient Temperature

2020 – 8

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Application Information in a lower b 3 dB frequency. Attenuation at high


frequency is limited by a zero in the closed loop
Theory of Operation transfer function which results from stray capaci-
The EL2020 has a unity gain buffer similar to the tance between the inverting input and ground.
EL2003 from the non-inverting input to the in-
verting input. The error signal of the EL2020 is a Power Supplies
current flowing into (or out of) the inverting in- The EL2020 may be operated with single or split
put. A very small change in current flowing power supplies as low as g 3V (6V total) to as
through the inverting input will cause a large high as g 18V (36V total). The slew rate degrades
change in the output voltage. This current ampli- significantly for supply voltages less than g 5V
fication is the transresistance (ROL) of the (10V total), but the bandwidth only changes 25%
EL2020 [VOUT e ROL * IINV] . Since ROL is for supplies from g 3V to g 18V. It is not neces-
very large ( & 106), the current flowing into the sary to use equal value split power supplies, i.e.,
inverting input in the steady state (non-slewing) b 5V and a 12V would be excellent for 0V to 1V
condition is very small. video signals. Bypass capacitors from each sup-
ply pin to a ground plane are recommended. The
Therefore we can still use op-amp assumptions as EL2020 will not oscillate even with minimal by-
a first order approximation for circuit analysis, passing, however, the supply will ring excessively
namely that. . . with inadequate capacitance. To eliminate supply
1. The voltage across the inputs & 0 and ringing and the errors it might cause, a 4.7 mF
2. The current into the inputs is & 0 tantalum capacitor with short leads is recom-
mended for both supplies. Inadequate supply by-
Simplified Block Diagram of EL2020 passing can also result in lower slew rate and
longer settling times.
Non-Inverting Amplifier

2020 – 10

Resistor Value Selection and


Optimization 2020 – 11
The value of the feedback resistor (and an inter- EL2020 Typical Non-Inverting
nal capacitor) sets the AC dynamics of the Amplifier Characteristics
EL2020. A nominal value for the feedback resis-
tor is 1 kX, which is the value used for produc- 10V
AV RF RG Bandwidth Settling Time
tion testing. This value guarantees stability. For
a given gain, the bandwidth may be increased by 1% 0.1%
decreasing the feedback resistor and, conversely, a1 820X None 50 MHz 50 ns 90 ns
the bandwidth will be decreased by increasing a2 750X 750X 50 MHz 50 ns 100 ns
the feedback resistor. a5 680X 170X 50 MHz 50 ns 200 ns
a 10 680X 76X 30 MHz 55 ns 280 ns
Reducing the feedback resistor too much will re-
sult in overshoot and ringing, and eventually os-
cillations. Increasing the feedback resistor results

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Application Information Ð Contd. pling. Inductive sources may cause oscillations; a


Summing Amplifier 1 kX resistor in series with the input lead will
usually eliminate problems without sacrificing
too much speed.

Current Limit
The EL2020 has internal current limits that pro-
tect the output transistors. The current limit
goes down with junction temperature rise. At a
junction temperature of a 175§ C the current lim-
its are at about 50 mA. If the EL2020 output is
2020 – 12
shorted to ground when operating on g 15V sup-
EL2020 Typical Inverting
plies, the power dissipation could be as great as
Amplifier Characteristics
1.1W. A heat sink is required in order for the
EL2020 to survive an indefinite short. Recovery
10V time to come out of current limit is about 50 ns.
AV RF R1, R2 Bandwidth Settling Time
1% 0.1% Using the 2020 with Output Buffers
b1 750X 750X 40 MHz 50 ns 130 ns When more output current is required, a wide-
b2 750X 375X 40 MHz 55 ns 160 ns band buffer amplifier can be included in the feed-
b5 680X 130X 40 MHz 55 ns 160 ns back loop of the EL2020. With the EL2003 the
b 10 680X 68X 30 MHz 70 ns 170 ns subsystem overshoots about 10% due to the
phase lag of the EL2003. With the EL2004 in the
loop, the overshoot is less than 2%. For even
Input Range more output current, several buffers can be paral-
The non-inverting input to the EL2020 looks like leled.
a high resistance in parallel with a few picofarads
in addition to a DC bias current. The input char- EL2020 Buffered with an EL2004
acteristics change very little with output loading,
even when the amplifier is in current limit.

The input charactersitics also change when the


input voltage exceeds either supply by 0.5V. This
happens because the input transistor’s base-col-
lector junctions forward bias. If the input exceeds
the supply by LESS than 0.5V and then returns
to the normal input range, the output will recov-
er in less than 10 ns. However if the input ex- 2020 – 13

ceeds the supply by MORE than 0.5V, the recov-


ery time can be 100’s of nanoseconds. For this Capacitive Loads
reason it is recommended that Schottky diode The EL2020 is like most high speed feedback am-
clamps from input to supply be used if a fast re- plifiers in that it does not like capacitive loads
covery from large input overloads is required. between 50 pF and 1000 pF. The output resist-
ance works with the capacitive load to form a
Source Impedance second non-dominate pole in the loop. This re-
The EL2020 is fairly tolerant of variations in sults in excessive peaking and overshoot and can
source impedances. Capacitive sources cause no lead to oscillations. Standard resistive isolation
problems at all, resistive sources up to 100 kX techniques used with other op amps work well to
present no problems as long as care is used in isolate capacitive loads from the EL2020.
board layout to minimize output to input cou-

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Application Information Ð Contd. Driving Cables


The EL2020 was designed with driving coaxial
Offset Adjust cables in mind. With 30 mA of output drive and
To calculate the amplifier system offset voltage low output impedance, driving one to three 75X
from input to output we use the equation: double terminated coax cables with one EL2020
is practical. Since it is easy to set up a gain of
Output Offset Voltage e VOS (RF/RG a 1) g a 2, the double matched method is the best way
IBIAS (RF) to drive coax cables, because the impedance
match on both ends of the cable will suppress
The EL2020 output offset can be nulled by using reflections. For a discussion on some of the other
a 10 kX potentiometer from pins 1 to 5 with the ways to drive cables, see the section on driving
slider tied to pin 7 ( a VCC). This adjusts both the cables in the EL2003 data sheet.
offset voltage and the inverting input bias cur-
rent. The typical adjustment range is g 80 mV at Video Performance Characteristics
the output. The EL2020 makes an excellent gain block for
video systems, both RS-170 (NTSC) and faster.
Compensation It is capable of driving 3 double terminated 75X
The EL2020 is internally compensated to work cables with distortion levels acceptable to broad-
with external feedback resistors for optimum casters. A common video application is to drive a
bandwidth over a wide range of closed loop gain. 75X double terminated coax with a gain of 2.
The part is designed for a nominal 1 kX of feed-
back resistance, although it is possible to get To measure the video performance of the EL2020
more bandwidth by decreasing the feedback re- in the non-inverting gain of 2 configuration, 5
sistance. identical gain-of-two circuits were cascaded (with
a divide by two 75X attenuator between each
The EL2020 becomes less stable by adding ca- stage) to increase the errors.
pacitance in parallel with the feedback resistor,
so feedback capacitance is not recommended. The results, shown in the photos, indicate the en-
tire system of 5 gain-of-two stages has a differen-
The EL2020 is also sensitive to stray capacitance tial gain of 0.5% and a differential phase of 0.5§ .
from the inverting input to ground, so the board This implies each device has a differential
should be laid out to keep the physical size of this gain/phase of 0.1% and 0.1§ , but these are too
node small, with ground plane kept away from small to measure on single devices.
this node. Differential Phase Differential Gain
of 5 Cascaded of 5 Cascaded
Active Filters Gain-Of-Two Stages Gain-Of-Two Stages
The EL2020’s low phase lag at high frequencies
makes it an excellent choice for high performance
active filters. The filter response more closely ap-
proaches the theoritical response than with con-
ventional op amps due to the EL2020’s smaller
propagation delay. Because the internal compen-
sation of the EL2020 depends on resistive feed-
back, the EL2020 should be set up as a gain
block.

2020 – 14

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Application Information Ð Contd. Using the EL2020 as a Multiplexer


An interesting use of the enable feature is to com-
Video Distribution Amplifier bine several amplifiers in parallel with their out-
The distribution amplifier shown below features puts common. This combination then acts simi-
a difference input to reject common mode signals lar to a MUX in front of an amplifier. A typical
on the 75X coax cable input. Common mode re- circuit is shown.
jection is often necessary to help to eliminate
60 Hz noise found in production environments. When the EL2020 is disabled, the DC output im-
pedance is very high, over 10 kX. However there
Video Distribution Amplifier is also an output capacitance that is non-linear.
with Difference Input For signals of less than 5V peak to peak, the out-
put capacitance looks like a simple 15 pF capaci-
tor. However, for larger signals the output capac-
itance becomes much larger and non-linear.

The example multiplexer will switch between


amplifiers in 5 ms for signals of less than g 2V on
the outputs. For full output signals of 20V peak
to peak, the selection time becomes 25 ms. The
disabled outputs also present a capacitive load
and therefore only three amplifiers can have their
outputs shorted together. However an unlimited
number can sum together if a small resistor
2020 – 15
(25X) is inserted in series with each output to
isolate it from the ‘‘bus’’. There will be a small
EL2020 Disable/Enable Operation
gain loss due to the resistors of course.
The EL2020 has an enable/disable control input
at pin 8. The device is enabled and operates nor- Using the EL2020 as a Multiplexer
mally when pin 8 is left open or returned to pin 7,
VCC. When more than 250 mA is pulled from pin
8, the EL2020 is disabled. The output becomes a
high impedance, the inverting input is no longer
driven to the positive input voltage, and the sup-
ply current is halved. To make it easy to use this
feature, there is an internal resistor to limit the
current to a safe level ( E 1.1 mA) if pin 8 is
grounded.

To draw current out of pin 8 an ‘‘open collector


output’’ logic gate or a discrete NPN transistor
can be used. This logic interface method has the
advantage of level shifting the logic signal from
5V supplies to whatever supply the EL2020 is op-
erating on without any additional components.

2020 – 16

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

Burn-In Circuit

2020 – 17

Pin numbers are for DIP Packages.


All Packages Use the Same Schematic.

Equivalent Circuit

2020 – 18

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

TAB WIDE
EL2020 Macromodel
* Revision A. March 1992
* Enhancements include PSRR, CMRR, and Slew Rate Limiting
* Connections: a input
* l b input
* l l a Vsupply
* l l l b Vsupply
* l l l l output
* l l l l l
.subckt M2020 3 2 7 4 6
*
* Input Stage
*
e1 10 0 3 0 1.0
vis 10 9 0V
h2 9 12 vxx 1.0
r1 2 11 50
l1 11 12 29nH
iinp 3 0 10mA
iinm 2 0 5mA
*
* Slew Rate Limiting
*
h1 13 0 vis 600
r2 13 14 1K
d1 14 0 dclamp
d2 0 14 dclamp
*
* High Frequency Pole
*
*e2 30 0 14 0 0.00166666666
15 30 17 1.5mH
c5 17 0 1pF
r5 17 0 500
*
* Transimpedance Stage
*
g1 0 18 17 0 1.0
rol 18 0 1Meg
cdp 18 0 5pF
*
* Output Stage
*
q1 4 18 19 qp
q2 7 18 20 qn

TD is 6.4in
q3 7 19 21 qn
q4 4 20 22 qp
r7 21 6 4
r8 22 6 4

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

EL2020 Macromodel Ð Contd.


ios1 7 19 2.5mA
ios2 20 4 2.5mA
*
* Supply
*
ips 7 4 3mA
*
* Error Terms
*
ivos 0 23 5mA
vxx 23 0 0V
e4 24 0 6 0 1.0
e5 25 0 7 0 1.0
e6 26 0 4 0 1.0
r9 24 23 1K
r10 25 23 1K
r11 26 23 1K
*
* Models
*

TD is 3.1in
.model qn npn (is e 5eb15 bf e 100 tf e 0.2nS)
.model qp pnp (is e 5eb15 bf e 100 tf e 0.2nS)
.model dclamp d(is e 1eb30 ibv e 0.266 bv e 1.67 n e 4)
.ends

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EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

EL2020 Macromodel

2020 – 22

17
BLANK

18
BLANK

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EL2020C EL2020C
50 MHz Current Feedback Amplifier

General Disclaimer
Specifications contained in this data sheet are in effect as of the publication date shown. Elantec, Inc. reserves the right to make changes
in the circuitry or specifications contained herein at any time without notice. Elantec, Inc. assumes no responsibility for the use of any
circuits described herein and makes no representations that they are free from patent infringement.

WARNING Ð Life Support Policy


Elantec, Inc. products are not authorized for and should not be
December 1995 Rev G

used within Life Support Systems without the specific written


consent of Elantec, Inc. Life Support systems are equipment in-
Elantec, Inc. tended to support or sustain life and whose failure to perform
when properly used in accordance with instructions provided can
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in Life Support Systems are requested to contact Elantec, Inc.
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