In 2008, Bob Pease exchanged e-mails with Linear Technology’s Mark Thoren, me, and a few other friends. The subject was how an amplifier will oscillate if you put a capacitive load on it. Bob knew ...
I pointed out to a bunch of amplifier engineers Bonnie Baker’s column on the ways to fix a capacitively loaded op amp that is oscillating. Mark Thoren from Linear Tech responded: The LT1368 is a ...
The ADHV4710 op amp operates on dual supplies from ±12 to ±55 V, delivering output current of ±100 mA at the higher voltages. A ±1,300-V/μs output slew rate into capacitive loads up to 1 nF (1000 pF).