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LMH6514
LMH6514 is Variable Gain Amplifier manufactured by National Semiconductor.
Description The LMH6514 is a high performance, digitally controlled variable gain amplifier (DVGA). It bines precision gain control with a low noise, ultra-linear, differential amplifier. Typically, the LMH6514 drives a high performance ADC in a broad range of mixed signal and digital munication applications such as mobile radio and cellular base stations where automatic gain control (AGC) is required to increase system dy.. namic range. When used in conjunction with a high speed ADC, system dynamic range can be extended by up to 42 d B. The LMH6514 has a differential input and output allowing large signal swings on a single 5V supply. It is designed to accept signals from RF elements and maintain a terminated impedance environment. The input impedance is 200Ω resistive. The output impedance is either 200Ω or 400Ω and is user selectable. A unique internal architecture allows use with both single ended and differential input signals. Input signals to the LMH6514 are scaled by a highly linear, digitally controlled attenuator with seven accurate 6 d B steps. The attenuator output provides the input signal for a high gain, ultra linear differential transconductor. The transconductor differential output current can be converted into a voltage by using the on-chip 200Ω or 400Ω loads. The transconductance gain is 0.1 Amp/Volt resulting in a maximum voltage gain of +32 d B when driving a 200Ω load, or 38 d B when driving the 400Ω load. On chip digital latches are provided for local storage of the gain setting. The gain step settling time is 5 ns and care has been taken to reduce the sensitivity of bandwidth and phase to gain setting. The LMH6514 operates over the industrial temperature range of - 40°C to +85°C. The LMH6514 is available in a 16-Pin, thermally enhanced, LLP package. Features - - - - - - - - Adjustable gain with a 42 d B range Precise 6.02 d B gain steps Parallel 3 bit gain control On chip register gain setting Fully differential signal path Single ended to...