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HS-2510RH
Rad-Hard High Slew Rate Operational Amplifier

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Key Features

    • Electrically Screened to SMD # 5962-95686
    • QML Qualified per MIL-PRF-38535 Requirements
    • High Slew Rate 50V/µs (Min), 65V/µs (Typ)
    • Wide Power Bandwidth 750kHz (Min)
    • Low Offset Current 25nA (Min), 10nA (Typ)
    • High Input Impedance 50MΩ (Min), 100MΩ (Typ)
    • Wide Small Signal Bandwidth 12MHz (Typ)
    • Fast Settling Time (0.1% of 10V Step) 250ns (Typ)
    • Low Quiescent Supply Current 6mA (Max)
    • Internally Compensated For Unity Gain Stability
    • Total Gamma Dose 10kRAD(Si)

Description

The HS-2510RH is a radiation hardened high performance operational amplifier which set the standard for maximum slew rate and wide bandwidth operation in moderately powered, internally compensated, monolithic devices. In addition to excellent dynamic characteristics, this dielectrically isolated amplifier also offers low offset current and high input impedance.

The ±50V/ms minimum slew rate and fast settling time of the HS-2510RH are ideally suited for high speed D/A, A/D, and pulse amplification designs. The HS-2510RH superior bandwidth and 750kHz minimum full power bandwidth are extremely useful in RF and video applications. To insure compliance with slew rate and transient response specifications, all devices are 100% tested for AC performance characteristics over full temperature limits. To improve signal conditioning accuracy, the HS-2510RH provides a maximum offset current of 25nA and a minimum input impedance of 50MΩ, both at 25oC, as well as offset voltage trim capability.

Specifications for Rad Hard QML devices are controlled by the Defense Supply Center in Columbus (DSCC). The SMD numbers listed here must be used when ordering.

Detailed Electrical Specifications for these devices are contained in SMD 5962-95686. A "hot-link" is provided on our homepage for downloading.

Applications

    • Data Acquisition Systems
    • RF Amplifiers
    • Video Amplifiers
    • Signal Generators
    • Pulse Amplification

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