Datasheet

OPA355, 2355, 3355
SBOS195D
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The Enable input can be modeled as a CMOS input gate with
a 100k pull-up resistor to V+. Left open, the Enable pin will
assume a logic HIGH, and the amplifier will be on.
The Enable time is 100ns and the disable time is only 30ns.
This allows the OPA355 to be operated as a gated amplifier,
or to have its output multiplexed onto a common output bus.
When disabled, the output assumes a high-impedance state.
OUTPUT DRIVE
The output stage can supply high short-circuit current (typi-
cally over 200mA). Therefore, an on-chip thermal shutdown
circuit is provided to protect the OPA355 from dangerously
high junction temperatures. At 160°C, the protection circuit
will shut down the amplifier. Normal operation will resume
when the junction temperature cools to below 140°C.
NOTE: it is not recommended to run a continuous DC current
in excess of ±60mA. Refer to the Typical Characteristics,
Output Voltage Swing vs Output Current
.
VIDEO
The OPA355 output stage is capable of driving a standard
back-terminated 75 video cable. By back-terminating a
transmission line, it does not exhibit a capacitive load to its
driver. A properly back-terminated 75 cable does not ap-
pear as capacitance; it presents only a 150 resistive load to
the OPA355 output.
The OPA355 can be used as an amplifier for RGB graphic
signals, which have a voltage of zero at the video black
level, by offsetting and AC-coupling the signal, as shown in
Figure 1.
WIDEBAND VIDEO MULTIPLEXING
One common application for video speed amplifiers which
include an enable pin is to wire multiple amplifier outputs
together, then select which one of several possible video
inputs to source onto a single line. This simple
Wired-OR
Video Multiplexer
can be easily implemented using the
OPA357; see Figure 2.
INPUT AND ESD PROTECTION
All OPA355 pins are static protected with internal ESD
protection diodes tied to the supplies; see Figure 3.
These diodes will provide overdrive protection if the current
is externally limited to 10mA by the source or by a resistor.
FIGURE 1. RGB Cable Driver.
1/3
OPA355
604
1µF 10nF
+3V
75
Red
Green
Blue
604
R
2
R
1
Red
(1)
V+
R
2
R
1
Green
(1)
V+
R
2
R
1
Blue
(1)
V+
75
220µF
604
75
75
1/3
OPA355
1/3
OPA355
604
75
604
604
75
+
NOTE: (1) Source video signal offset 300mV above ground
to accommodate op amp swing-to-ground capability.
220µF
220µF