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National Semiconductor
LM12CL
LM12CL is 80W Operational Amplifier manufactured by National Semiconductor.
Description The LM12 is a power op amp capable of driving ± 25V at ± 10A while operating from ± 30V supplies. The monolithic IC can deliver 80W of sine wave power into a 4Ω load with 0.01% distortion. Power bandwidth is 60 k Hz. Further, a peak dissipation capability of 800W allows it to handle reactive loads such as transducers, actuators or small motors without derating. Important features include: ceeds 150˚C or as the supply voltage approaches the BVCEO of the output transistors. The IC withstands overvoltages to 80V. This monolithic op amp is pensated for unity-gain feedback, with a small-signal bandwidth of 700 k Hz. Slew rate is 9V/µs, even as a follower. Distortion and capacitive-load stability rival that of the best designs using plementary output transistors. Further, the IC withstands large differential input voltages and is well behaved should the mon-mode range be exceeded. The LM12 establishes that monolithic ICs can deliver considerable output power without resorting to plex switching schemes. Devices can be paralleled or bridged for even greater output capability. Applications include operational power supplies, high-voltage regulators, high-quality audio amplifiers, tape-head positioners, x-y plotters or other servo-control systems. The LM12 is supplied in a four-lead, TO-3 package with V- on the case. A gold-eutectic die-attach to a molybdenum interface is used to avoid thermal fatigue problems. The LM12 is specified for either military or mercial temperature range. - input protection - controlled turn on - thermal limiting - overvoltage shutdown - output-current limiting - dynamic safe-area protection The IC delivers ± 10A output current at any output voltage yet is pletely protected against overloads, including shorts to the supplies. The dynamic safe-area protection is provided by instantaneous peak-temperature limiting within the power transistor array. The turn-on characteristics are controlled by keeping the output open-circuited until the...