by "clicliclic@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <clicliclic@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jun 12, 2008 at 12:39 PM
Ted Pavlic schrieb:
> On page 7 of the (discontinued) LF351 datasheet, they have the
> schematic:
>
> http://cache.national.com/ds/LF/LF351.pdf#page=7
>
> Overall, the architecture looks pretty similar to every other OA. It's
> JFET input. There are current limiters at the output. etc. etc.
>
> However, I don't understand the purpose of Q17. In fact, I can't
> imagine a time when it would ever become active!
>
> I have a feeling it's there to protect the JFETs somehow, but it's
> unclear to me how it could.
>
> Could someone help?
Forget the collector of Q17: that makes Q17 a diode between the base
of Q 4 and the collector of Q5. Since Q5 is just an emitter follower
of Q4 the diode prevents saturation of Q5. The result is an improved
switching speed when the opamp is overdriven. The same trick can be
found in many opamps.
Martin.