Datasheet
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SBOS249H − JUNE 2003 − REVISED AUGUST 2008
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS: V
S
= +5V (continued)
At T
A
= +25°C, G = +2, R
F
= 402Ω, and R
L
= 100Ω, unless otherwise noted.
HARMONIC DISTORTION vs FREQUENCY
Frequency (MHz)
0.1110
−
60
−
70
−
80
−
90
−
100
Harmonic Distortion (dBc)
Single Channel
(see Figure 3)
V
O
=2V
PP
G=+2
R
L
=100
Ω
to V
S
/2
2nd−Harmonic
3rd−Harmonic
HARMONIC DISTORTION vs OUTPUT VOLTAGE
Output Voltage (V
PP
)
0.1 1 5
−
70
−
80
−
90
−
100
−
110
Harmonic Distortion (dBc)
f=1MHz
R
L
=100
Ω
to V
S
/2
2nd−Harmonic
3rd−Harmonic
HARMONIC DISTORTION vs NONINVERTING GAIN
Gain Magnitude (V/V)
110
−
50
−
60
−
70
−
80
−
90
−
100
Harmonic Distortion (dBc)
Single Channel (see Figure 3)
V
O
=2V
PP
f=1MHz
R
L
=100
Ω
to V
S
/2
2nd−Harmonic
3rd−Harmonic
HARMONIC DISTORTION vs INVERTING GAIN
Gain Magnitude (V/V)
110
−
50
−
60
−
70
−
80
−
90
−
100
Harmonic Distortion (dBc)
Single Channel (see Figure 4)
V
O
=2V
PP
f=1MHz
R
L
= 100
Ω
to V
S
/2
2nd−Harmonic
3rd−Harmonic
HARMONIC DISTORTION vs LOAD RESISTANCE
Load Resistance (
Ω
)
10 100 1000
−
60
−
70
−
80
−
90
−
100
Harmonic Distortion (dBc)
Single Channel (see Figure 3)
V
O
=2V
PP
f=1MHz
G=+2
R
L
to V
S
/2
2nd−Harmonic
3rd−Harmonic