MP240

Low Cost Open Frame Packaged, High Current 20A, High Voltage 200V, High Power Dissipation 170W Power Amplifier


Output Current MAX (A)Supply Voltage MAX (V)Slew Rate TYP (V/µs)Standby Current MAX (mA)Power Dissipation MAX (W)
20 200 14 25 170
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The MP240 operational amplifier is a surface mount constructed component that provides a cost effective solution in many industrial applications. The MP240 offers outstanding performance that rivals much more expensive hybrid components yet has a footprint of only 4.7 sq in. The MP240 has many optional features such as four-wire current limit sensing, a shutdown control and external compensation. In addition, the class A/B output stage biasing can be turned off for lower quiescent current with class C operation in applications where crossover distortion is less important such as when driving motors, for example. A boost voltage feature biases the output stage for close linear swings to the supply rail for extra efficient operation. The MP240 is built on a thermally conductive but electrically insulating substrate that can be mounted to a heat sink.

Applications:

  • Motor Drive
  • Magnetic Deflection
  • Programmable Power Supplies
  • Industrial Audio Amplifier

  • Low Cost
  • High Voltage - 100 Volts
  • High Output Current - 10 Amps
  • 170 Watt Dissipation Capability

MP240

Low Cost Open Frame Packaged, High Current 20A, High Voltage 200V, High Power Dissipation 170W Power Amplifier

Overview

Output Current MAX (A)Supply Voltage MAX (V)Slew Rate TYP (V/µs)Standby Current MAX (mA)Power Dissipation MAX (W)
20 200 14 25 170

Description

The MP240 operational amplifier is a surface mount constructed component that provides a cost effective solution in many industrial applications. The MP240 offers outstanding performance that rivals much more expensive hybrid components yet has a footprint of only 4.7 sq in. The MP240 has many optional features such as four-wire current limit sensing, a shutdown control and external compensation. In addition, the class A/B output stage biasing can be turned off for lower quiescent current with class C operation in applications where crossover distortion is less important such as when driving motors, for example. A boost voltage feature biases the output stage for close linear swings to the supply rail for extra efficient operation. The MP240 is built on a thermally conductive but electrically insulating substrate that can be mounted to a heat sink.

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