Hi

The only time I ever used them, it was inside the loop with an op-amp. That 
probably reduced the impact of non-ideal behavior. 

Getting back to the box that started all this. It’s got what looks like a 
high(ish) power linear amp already on the board. It’s made up of discrete 
parts. I have no idea how it’s hooked in, but it’s there.

Bob

> On Nov 20, 2014, at 7:17 AM, Gerhard Hoffmann <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Am 20.11.2014 um 13:04 schrieb Bob Camp:
>> 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.
>> 
> We had them in our ultrasonics systems for material testing. They were NOT 
> well-behaved.
> Among others, vastly different rise & fall times and Tpd.
> They were gone as soon as Comlinear presented the first current feedback 
> amplifiers.
> 
> regards, Gerhard
> 
> 
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