The BUF634 is dead, long live the BUF634A
http://www.ti.com/product/BUF634A
I am really unsure which large customer persuaded them to port a 20 year old design onto their latest 36V SiGe process but there we go. If you need a 200MHz buffer here you are
BUF634A
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Re: BUF634A
I'm kinda glad that the original BUF634 is still active (for now) owing to it being available in a 5 pin TO-220. http://www.ti.com/product/BUF634
The SiGe process is used in the OPA1612.
They're pretty good parts.
Wonder where these are being used en mass?
Ultrasound?
The SiGe process is used in the OPA1612.
They're pretty good parts.
Wonder where these are being used en mass?
Ultrasound?