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* LF198AH 4768 USD
* LF198H/NOPB 15576 USD
* LF198AH/NOPB 408 USD 20.74 19.14 16.34
* LF198AH/NOPB 1 USD
* LF198H/NOPB 1 USD
* LF198H 1 USD
* LF198H/883 1 USD
* LF198WG-QMLV 1 USD
* LF198H 1 USD
* LF198AH 1 USD
* LF198H/NOPB 1 USD
* LF198H 1 USD
* LF198H/883B 1 USD
* LF198H/883 1 USD
* LF198H-SMD 1 USD
* LF198H 1 USD
* LF198AH 1 USD
* LF198H/883 1 USD
* LF198H/883B 1 USD
* LF198H-SMD 1 USD
* LF198HMB 1 USD
* LF198FE 1 USD
* LF198H/883/NOPB 1 USD
* LF198H/883/NOPB 1 USD
* LF198WG-QMLV 1 USD
* LF198WG/883 1 USD
* LF198 1 USD
* LF198 1 USD
* LF198AH/NOPB 0 USD 19.77000 18.23100 15.56850
* LF198H/NOPB 0 CNY
* LF198H 0 USD
* LF198AH 0 CNY
* LF198H 7456 USD
* LF198AH/NOPB 7104 USD
* LF198H/883 1 USD 58.581
* LF198AH/NOPB 4 USD 8.200000 7.735849 7.297971
* LF198H/NOPB 7379 USD 13.803360 13.022038 12.284941
* LF198H 9937 USD
* LF198QML-SP 0
* LF198JAN-SP 0
* LF198-N 0
* LF198QML 0
* LF198AH 4 USD
* LF198H 7468 USD

TI
Monolithic Sample and Hold Circuit

The LF198 is a monolithic sample-and-hold circuit which utilizes BI-FET technology to obtain ultra-high dc accuracy with fast acquisition of signal and low droop rate. Operating as a unity gain follower, dc gain accuracy is 0.002% typical and acquisition time is as low as 6 μs to 0.01%. A bipolar input stage is used to achieve low offset voltage and wide bandwidth. Input offset adjust is accomplished with a single pin, and does not degrade input offset drift. The wide bandwidth allows the LF198 to be included inside the feedback loop of 1 MHz op amps without having stability problems. Input impedance of 1010Ω allows high source impedances to be used without degrading accuracy.

P-channel junction FET's are combined with bipolar devices in the output amplifier to give droop rates as low as 5 mV/min with a 1 μF hold capacitor. The JFET's have much lower noise than MOS devices used in previous designs and do not exhibit high temperature instabilities. The overall design ensures no feed-through from input to output in the hold mode, even for input signals equal to the supply voltages.