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13 January 1992 Low-distortion low-quiescent dissipation op-amp design for driving solid state electroceramic actuator devices
Eugene J. Kreda, Wayne P. Wong
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Abstract
A linear amplifier and a pulsed amplifier used for driving electroceramic actuators have different design requirements. Noncapacitive loads place other constraints on amplifier design. Linear driver amplifier design considerations for electroceramic actuator operation include low quiescent power dissipation, virtually no crossover distortion, and the capability of high peak output current for wide bandwidth performance with high capacitive devices. The design and discussion presented in this paper provides a basis for and realization of this type of driver amplifier.
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Eugene J. Kreda and Wayne P. Wong "Low-distortion low-quiescent dissipation op-amp design for driving solid state electroceramic actuator devices", Proc. SPIE 1543, Active and Adaptive Optical Components, (13 January 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.51195
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KEYWORDS
Optical amplifiers

Actuators

Distortion

Optical components

Capacitance

Transistors

Amplifiers

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