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            <title>Amplifier captures and holds signals and pulses.</title>
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Providing stand-alone Sample-Hold solution, Model SHM-50 features signal bandwidth of 70 MHz and is available in through-hole or surface-mount, 8-pin mini-DIP package. Complete sample-hold circuit contains precision MOS hold capacitor and feed-through attenuation of -78 dB. FED input amplifier design allows acquisition time of 40 ns for 2 V step to &amp;#177;0.01% accuracy, and 50 ns to &amp;#177;0.005%. Requiring supply voltage of &amp;#177;5 V, Model SHM-50 typically consumes 225 mW.
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            <pubDate>Fri, 05 May 2006 08:10:16 -0500</pubDate>
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