Quad Precision, High
Speed Operational Amplifier
OP467
Rev.
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FEATURES
High slew rate: 170 V/μs
Wide bandwidth: 28 MHz
Fast settling time: <200 ns to 0.01%
Low offset voltage: <500 μV
Unity-gain stable
Low voltage operation: ±5 V to ±15 V
Low supply current: <10 mA
Drives capacitive loads
APPLICATIONS
High speed image display drivers
High frequency active filters
Fast instrumentation amplifiers
High speed detectors
Integrators
Photo diode preamps
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The OP467 is a quad, high speed, precision operational
amplifier. It offers the performance of a high speed op amp
combined with the advantages of a precision op amp in a single
package. The OP467 is an ideal choice for applications where,
traditionally, more than one op amp was used to achieve this
level of speed and precision.
The internal compensation of the OP467 ensures stable unity-
gain operation, and it can drive large capacitive loads without
oscillation. With a gain bandwidth product of 28 MHz driving a
30 pF load, output slew rate is 170 V/μs, and settling time to
0.01% in less than 200 ns, the OP467 provides excellent
dynamic accuracy in high speed data acquisition systems. The
channel-to-channel separation is typically 60 dB at 10 MHz.
The dc performance of the OP467 includes less than 0.5 mV of
offset, a voltage noise density below 6 nV/√Hz, and a total
supply current under 10 mA. The common-mode rejection
ratio (CMRR) is typically 85 dB. The power supply rejection
ratio (PSRR) is typically 107 dB. PSRR is maintained to better than
40 dB with input frequencies as high as 1 MHz. The low offset and
drift plus high speed and low noise make the OP467 usable in
applications such as high speed detectors and instrumentation.
The OP467 is specified for operation from ±5 V to ±15 V over
the extended industrial temperature range (40°C to +85°C)
and is available in a 14-lead PDIP, a 14-lead CERDIP, a 16-lead
SOIC, and a 20-terminal LCC.
Contact your local sales office for the MIL-STD-883 data sheet
and availability.
PIN CONFIGURATIONS
OUT A 1
–IN A 2
+IN A 3
V+
4
OUT D
14
–IN D
+IN D
V–
+IN C
–IN C
OUT C
13
12
11
+IN B
5
10
–IN B
6
9
OUT B 7
8
OP467
00
30
2-
0
01
+
Figure 1. 14-Lead CERDIP (Y Suffix) and 14-Lead PDIP (P Suffix)
00
30
2-
0
02
OUT A
–IN A
+IN A
V+
OUT D
–IN D
+IN D
V–
+IN C
–IN C
OUT C
NC
+IN B
–IN B
OUT B
NC
OP467
1
2
3
4
16
15
14
13
5
12
6
11
7
10
8
9
NC = NO CONNECT
00
30
2-
0
03
19
20
1
2
3
+IN D
V–
+IN C
NC
OP467
4
5
6
7
8
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
(TOP VIEW)
NC = NO CONNECT
OU
T
A
OU
T
D
–I
N
A
–I
N
D
+IN A
V+
+IN B
NC
OU
T
B
OU
T
C
–I
N
B
–I
N
C
NC
Figure 2. 16-Lead SOIC (S Suffix)
Figure 3. 20-Terminal LCC (RC Suffix)
003
02-
004
–IN
+IN
V+
V–
OUT
Figure 4. Simplified Schematic