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LM118QML
LM118QML is Operational Amplifiers manufactured by Texas Instruments.
FEATURES - 2 15 MHz Small Signal Bandwidth - Ensured 50V/μs Slew Rate - Maximum Bias Current of 250 n A - Operates from Supplies of ±5V to ±20V - Internal Frequency pensation - Input and Output Overload Protected - Pin patible with General Purpose Op Amps DESCRIPTION The LM118 is a precision high speed operational amplifier designed for applications requiring wide bandwidth and high slew rate. It features a factor of ten increase in speed over general purpose devices without sacrificing DC performance. The LM118 has internal unity gain frequency pensation. This considerably simplifies its application since no external ponents are necessary for operation. However, unlike most internally pensated amplifiers, external frequency pensation may be added for optimum performance. For inverting applications, feed forward pensation will boost the slew rate to over 150V/μs and almost double the bandwidth. Overpensation can be used with the amplifier for greater stability when maximum bandwidth is not needed. Further, a single capacitor can be added to reduce the 0.1% settling time to under 1 μs. The high speed and fast settling time of this op amp makes it useful in A/D converters, oscillators, active filters, sample and hold circuits, or general purpose amplifiers. This device is easy to apply and offers an order of magnitude better AC performance than industry standards such as the LM709. Fast Voltage Follower Do not hard-wire as voltage follower (R1 ≥ 5 kΩ) Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of the Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all...