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STMicroelectronics Introduces Lowest Noise Operational Amplifier for High-End Medical and Instrumentation Applications

Posted on: Thursday, 13 April 2006, 06:00 CDT

GENEVA, April 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- STMicroelectronics today announced availability of a new, ultra low noise, wide bandwidth operational amplifier -- the TSH300 -- which is intended for high end industrial, medical and instrumentation applications. Its typical noise value (Equivalent Input Noise Voltage) of 0.65nV/sqrtHz is thought to be the lowest in the industry for a wide band amplifier in the tiny SOT23-5L package, or in SO-8.

The device is the eighth new product in ST's high-end operational amplifier family to be launched in the past 12 months -- each device in the family offers a unique performance feature, such as the ultra low noise of the TSH300, in addition to the wide bandwidth of all the devices.

The TSH300 features low input noise of 0.65nV/sqrtHz, coupled with a bandwidth of 200MHz at a gain of 5V/V (GBP=1GHz). With its high slew rate of 230V/micros and very good linearity (SFDR of 55dBc, measured with a 10MHz output sine wave of 2Vp-p into a 100 ohm load), the TSH300 is a perfect component in analog-to-digital converter (ADC) interface applications. Its ultra low noise performance and wide bandwidth have been achieved using a very fast 0.25 micron complementary bipolar manufacturing process. The TSH300 is ideal for use in systems such as sensor preamplifiers and ultrasound imaging, where very small and very fast signals need to be amplified with high gain, without adding significant noise and while preserving a very good signal-to-noise ratio.

The amplifier is stable for gains greater than 5, enabling it to be used at high gain values for small amplitude input signals. Its topology allows it to be used in inverting mode with excellent frequency response, providing good performance when combining two devices in the differential configuration. Voltage feedback architecture allows the use of reactive elements in the feedback loop, as required for many filter topologies. It operates from 4.5V to 5.5V on either single or dual supplies.

The TSH300 is specified for operation over the -40 degrees C to +85 degrees C temperature range, and is available in volume now in SO-8 and the space saving SOT23-5L packages, priced at $1.50 each for quantities up to 5,000 units.

This press release is also available at http://www.st.com/stonline/stappl/press/news/year2006/p1732.htm ... with links to further information on the TSH300

About ST's Microcontroller, Linear & Discrete Group

STMicroelectronics is a world leader in offering complete system solutions that leverage its rich portfolio of Microcontroller, Linear, and Discrete products, advanced process and design technologies, and applications expertise. This emphasis on solutions allows the Company to minimize time-to-market for all customers worldwide in existing and emerging applications.

About STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics is a global leader in developing and delivering semiconductor solutions across the spectrum of microelectronics applications. An unrivalled combination of silicon and system expertise, manufacturing strength, Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio and strategic partners positions the Company at the forefront of System-on-Chip (SoC) technology and its products play a key role in enabling today's convergence markets. The Company's shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange, on Euronext Paris and on the Milan Stock Exchange. In 2005, the Company's net revenues were $8.88 billion and net earnings were $266 million. Further information on ST can be found at http://www.st.com/.

STMicroelectronics

CONTACT: Michael Markowitz of STMicroelectronics, +1-212-821-8959,michael.markowitz@st.com

Web site: http://www.st.com/


Source: PRNewswire-FirstCall

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