Texas Instruments makes high-performance video ICs in a variety of configurations and packages. The LMH6714, 6715, 6720, and 6722 family features excellent Differential Gain and Differential Phase specs of only .01% and .01 degrees, respectively. These devices exhibit gain flatness out to negative .1 decibel out to about 120 megahertz. The single, dual and quad versions are the 6714, 15, and 22, respectively. The single device with shutdown is designated the LMH6720. These current feedback devices provide a two volt peak-to-peak bandwidth of 250 megahertz typically and a slew rate of 1,800 volts per microsecond which is adequate for most video applications. These ICs are well suited for middle and high-end video applications in video switching, cable systems, and set-top boxes. Note the graph in the lower right-hand corner. This is a plot of Diff Gain/Diff Phase as a function of number of 150 ohm loads, being driven by this device. Note that this device family can be used as a video distribution amplifier where one device could drive up to four video loads with Diff Gain/Diff Phase under .01% and .05 degrees, respectively.