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Precision Sample and Hold Amplifier
Linear Technology Inc.

Description
OBSOLETE PRODUCT Data Sheet For Reference Only. Please see the LF398N or LF398S for Alternative Parts. The LF198 is a precision sample and hold amplifier which uses a combination of bipolar and junction FET transistors to provide precision, high speed, and long hold times. A typical offset voltage of 1mV and gain error of 0.002% allow this sample and hold amplifier to be used in 12-bit systems. Dynamic performance can be optimized by proper selection of the external hold capacitor. Acquisition times can be as low as 4µs for small capacitors while hold step and droop errors can be held below 0.1mV and 30µV/sec respectively when using larger capacitors. The LF198 is fixed at unity gain with 1010 ohms input impedance independent of sample/hold mode. The logic inputs are high impedance differential to allow easy interfacing to any logic family without ground loop problems. A separate offset adjust pin can be used to zero the offset voltage in either the sample or hold mode. Additionally, the hold capacitor can be driven with an external signal to provide precision level shifting or "differencing" operation. The device will operate over a wide supply voltage range from ±5V to ±18V with very little change in performance, and key parameters are specified over this full supply range. The LF198A version offers tightened electrical specifications for key parameters.
Features
Click Here for Military Performance (JAN Class S) Datasheet - you will be directed to slash sheet at Defense Supply Center Columbus. OBSOLETE PRODUCT Data Sheet For Reference Only. Please see the LF398N or LF398S for Alternative Parts. Guaranteed 6µs Max. Acquisition Time Guaranteed 0.005% Max. Gain Error Guaranteed 1mV Max. Offset Voltage Guaranteed 1mV Max. Hold Step Very Low Feedthrough 86dB Min. High Input Impedance under All Conditions Logic Inputs Compatible with All Logic Families




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