1. High-Speed Operation: It has a gain bandwidth product (GBP) of 150 MHz and a slew rate (SR) of 3.8 kV/µs (or 5.5 kV/µs in some sources), which enables it to process high-frequency signals with low distortion and high fidelity.
2. Differential Amplification: Designed to amplify the difference between two input signals. It can effectively suppress common-mode signals, achieving a high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) ranging from 53 dB to 65 dB (or 64 dB in some sources).
3. High Output Current Capability: Each channel can output a current of up to 1 A (or 338 mA in some sources), providing strong driving ability to drive subsequent circuits or loads.
4. Low Noise Performance: The input voltage noise density is 2.7 nV/√Hz, and the input noise current density is 1.2 pA/√Hz, which helps to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of the overall system.
5. Wide Power Supply Voltage Range: The power supply voltage ranges from 10 V to 28 V, offering flexibility in different power supply systems.
6. Shutdown Feature: It has a shutdown function that allows the device to be turned off when not in use, reducing power consumption and facilitating power management.
7. Single Channel or Dual Channel: There are different versions with 1 channel or 2 channels. For example, THS6212IRHFR is usually a single-channel version, which can independently amplify a differential signal.
8. Surface Mount Package: It comes in a 24-VQFN package with an exposed pad, which is suitable for surface mount technology (SMT), enabling easy integration into printed circuit boards.
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