File:The original LH0002 buffer schematic.png
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DescriptionThe original LH0002 buffer schematic.png |
English: Probably the first commercial diamond follower was the LH0002 IC released by National Semiconductor in 1979, rated for operation from ±5V to ±20V. The emitter resistors in the output pair could be shorted, if desired. |
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