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High frequency op amp

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What's a good op amp for single 5 volt positive supply that will work at 11 MHz?
 

Hi,

So the limit now is: gain × frequency = 10 × 11MHz = 110MHz of GBW.
I recommend to use an Opamp with some headroom.

Choose 150MHz GBW... or more if you are interested in low distortion, or your 11MHz signal is not pure sine waveform.

And look for expectable rise and fall rate.

Klaus
 

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