LT1210
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The LT1210 is a current feedback amplifier with high output current and excellent large-signal characteristics. The combination of high slew rate, 1.1A...
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LT1210 on Analog.com
At first, the COMP pin was mistakenly connected to the V-(-10V), then then powered on.
Whether this behavior will damage the chip?
I found the circuit design test results and the results of the simulation were different.
The results of the simulation is OK ,but the circuit test results is NG.
What could be the problem?


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Hi hzp_adi ,
Sorry for missing this thread. We'll look into this and get back to you. Thank you.
Regards,
Gilbeys
Hi hzp_adi ,
Good day. The datasheet does not recommend connecting the COMP pin to the supply. The model does not cover the performance of the part in such case, that is why you have no issue with the simulation. For resistive loads, the COMP pin should be left open. Thank you.
Regards,
Gilbeys