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MooseFET wrote:
likes of Toshiba tend to be pretty fast) but for a 'discrete op-amp' the output devices certainly
need not have such a limitation. I'd expect to be using parts with a 100MHz fT.
As an example of designing around the problem where you do need some watts of dissipation, where I
once needed to provide a highish current drive stage to drive some Mosfet gates I used several
reasonably fast TO-92 parts in 'parallel' rather than go for a slower TO-220 device.
Graham
In a power amplifier design this is pretty much invariably true (although power devices from theaddressing individual points here
Since the transistors used in power stages are usually slower than the
others in the design. The output is almost always where the pole you
didn't design in lives.
likes of Toshiba tend to be pretty fast) but for a 'discrete op-amp' the output devices certainly
need not have such a limitation. I'd expect to be using parts with a 100MHz fT.
As an example of designing around the problem where you do need some watts of dissipation, where I
once needed to provide a highish current drive stage to drive some Mosfet gates I used several
reasonably fast TO-92 parts in 'parallel' rather than go for a slower TO-220 device.
Graham