The LH0062H is a high-speed, high-voltage operational amplifier manufactured by National Semiconductor (now Texas Instruments). This amplifier is designed for applications requiring fast settling time, high slew rate, and the ability to drive large capacitive loads.
Applications
- Video amplifiers: Used in high-resolution video systems.
- Pulse amplifiers: Amplifying fast pulses in test equipment and instrumentation.
- CRT deflection amplifiers: Driving the deflection coils in cathode ray tubes.
- Line drivers: Driving long coaxial cables.
- High-speed data acquisition: Used in analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and digital-to-analog converter (DAC) circuits.
Features
- High slew rate: Provides fast signal response.
- High output voltage: Capable of driving large voltage swings.
- Wide bandwidth: Supports high-frequency signals.
- Fast settling time: Quickly settles to the final output voltage.
- Short-circuit protection: Protects the amplifier from damage due to short circuits.
Benefits
- Improved signal fidelity: Preserves the integrity of high-frequency signals.
- Faster response time: Enables faster system performance.
- Greater flexibility: Can be used in a wide range of applications.
- Enhanced reliability: Protected against short-circuit conditions.
- Increased system performance: Improves the overall performance of the system in which it is used.
Additional Details
The LH0062H typically operates with supply voltages of ±15V. The slew rate is typically in the range of several hundred volts per microsecond. The output current capability is typically around 100mA. The amplifier is available in a hermetically sealed metal can package (H package) for high reliability and performance. Refer to the National Semiconductor (TI) datasheet for detailed specifications, including input bias current, input offset voltage, and common-mode rejection ratio.