On 11/20/14, 4:04 AM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi
As I recall, the whole LH series was a multi chip rather than
monolithic IC approach. Even back in the day, that made them
expensive parts. There are other parts that make fine 10 MHz buffers
that only cost a dime.
Bob
Isn't that the significance of the LH.. Linear Hybrid vs LM - Linear
Monolithic
I don't recall seeing many single parts in the 80s for a dime that could
drive a big inductive load at tens of MHz.
Today, I think that would still be a challenge, but certainly, we've got
a lot more alternatives available.
On Nov 19, 2014, at 9:00 PM, Jim Lux <jim...@earthlink.net> wrote:
Interesting parts.. They aren't kidding when they say you need good
power supply bypassing and decoupling.(a comment that is in the 84
book but not the 75 version) I'm trying to remember what I was
using them for: driving a YIG tuning coil in a phase locked loop, I
think, but it might have been driving a fast RF switch.
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