Features
n-3dB bandwidth of 95MHz
n0.1% settling in 18ns
n4000V/µs slew rate
nLow distortion, linear phase
n3.6ns rise and fall times
nDirect replacement for CLC200
Applications
nFast, precision A to D, D to A conversion
nBaseband and video communications
nRadar, sonar, IF processors
nLaser drivers, photodiode preamps
nHigh-density buffering
nGraphic CRT composite video drive amp
General Description
The KH200 operational amplifier achieves performance
far superior to that of other high performance op
amps. A current feedback design provides a band-
width of DC-95MHz and an unprecedented settling
time of 18nsec to 0.1%. And since thermal tail has
been eliminated, the KH200 can be depended upon
to settle fast and solidly maintain its level. Drive
capability is also impressive at 24Vpp and 100mA.
Using the KH200 is as easy as adding power supplies
and a gain-setting resistor. The result is reliable,
consistent performance because such characteristics as
bandwidth and settling time are virtually independent
of gain setting. Unlike conventional op amp designs
where the optimum gain bandwidth product occurs at
a high gain, minimum settling time at a gain of -1,
maximum slew rate at a gain of +1, et cetera,
the KH200 offers predictable response at gain
settings from ±1 to ±50. This, coupled with consistent
performance from unit to unit with no external com-
pensation, makes the KH200 a real time and cost-
saver in design and production situations alike.
Minimizing settling time was a design goal of the
KH200. Settling time is one of the most demanding of
all op amp requirements since it is affected by the
op amp’s bandwidth, gain flatness, and harmonic
distortion. The result of this effort is an amplifier fast
enough for the most demanding high speed D to A
converters and “flash” A to D converters.
The superior slew rate and rise and fall times of the
KH200 make it an ideal amplifier for a broad range of
pulse, analog, and digital applications. Flat gain and
phase response from DC to beyond 50MHz ensure
distortion levels well below those of other op amps. A
full power bandwidth of 20MHz eliminates the need
for power buffers in many applications.
The KH200 is constructed using thin film resistor/bipolar
transistor technology, and is available in the following
versions:
KH200AI -25°C to +85°C 12-pin TO-8 can
KH200AK -55°C to +125°C 12-pin TO-8 can,
features burn-in and
hermetic testing
KH200AM -55°C to +125°C 12-pin TO-8 can,
environmentally screened
and electronically tested
to MIL-STD-883
KH200HXC -55°C to +125°C SMD#: 5962-8991001XC
KH200HXA -55°C to +125°C SMD#: 5962-8991001XA
KH200
Fast Settling, Wideband Operational Amplifier
REV. 1A January 2004
Typical Performance
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Absolute Maximum Ratings
Min/max ratings are based on product characterization and simulation. Individual parameters are tested as noted. Outgoing quality levels are
determined from tested parameters.
DATA SHEET KH200
2REV. 1A January 2004
KH200 Electrical Characteristics (Av= +20V, VCC = ±15V, RL= 200, Rf= 2000; unless noted)
KH200 DATA SHEET
REV. 1A January 2004 3
KH200 Performance Characteristics (Av= +20°C, Av= ±20, VCC = ±15V, RL= 200; unless noted)
DATA SHEET KH200
4REV. 1A January 2004
KH200 Package Dimensions
DATA SHEET KH200
SYMBOL INCHES MILIMETERS
Minimun Maximum Minimum Maximum
A 0.142 0.181 3.61 4.60
φb 0.016 0.019 0.41 0.48
φD 0.595 0.605 15.11 15.37
φD10.543 0.555 13.79 14.10
e 0.400 BSC 10.16 BSC
e
10.200 BSC 5.08 BSC
e
20.100 BSC 2.54 BSC
F 0.016 0.030 0.41 0.76
k 0.026 0.036 0.66 0.91
k
10.026 0.036 0.66 0.91
L 0.310 0.340 7.87 8.64
α45°BSC 45°BSC
NOTES:
Seal: cap weld
Lead finish: gold per MIL-M-38510
Package composition:
Package: metal
Lid: Type A per MIL-M-38510
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