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HS-22620RH - Rad Hard Dual/ Wideband/ High Input Impedance Uncompensated Operational Amplifier

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  • very high input impedance coupled with wideband AC performance. The high resistance of the input stage is complemented by low offset voltage (6mV Max at 25oC) and low bias current (50nA Max at 25oC) to facilitate accurate signal processing. Offset voltage can be reduced further by means of an external nulling potentiometer. The stable closed loop gains greater than 10, the 20V/µs minimum slew rate at 25oC and the 80kV/V minimum open loop gain at 25oC, enable the HS-22620RH to perform high gain a.

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Part number HS-22620RH
Manufacturer Intersil Corporation
File Size 45.17 KB
Description Rad Hard Dual/ Wideband/ High Input Impedance Uncompensated Operational Amplifier
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HS-22620RH Data Sheet August 1999 File Number 4349.1 Rad Hard Dual, Wideband, High Input Impedance Uncompensated Operational Amplifier The HS-22620RH is a radiation hardened, dual bipolar operational amplifier that features very high input impedance coupled with wideband AC performance. The high resistance of the input stage is complemented by low offset voltage (6mV Max at 25oC) and low bias current (50nA Max at 25oC) to facilitate accurate signal processing. Offset voltage can be reduced further by means of an external nulling potentiometer. The stable closed loop gains greater than 10, the 20V/µs minimum slew rate at 25oC and the 80kV/V minimum open loop gain at 25oC, enable the HS-22620RH to perform high gain amplification of very fast, wideband signals.
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