In Reply to: Re: You're right (again), Steve -- you win! (nt) posted by john curl on July 31, 2003 at 18:47:05:
LH0002 you're thinking of? "LH" stood for "Linear Hybrid", which is why they are no longer made. They were actually separate dies that were bonded inside the same case. In those days there wasn't any way to make fast complementary transistors on the same die.This part did feature the complementary devices in series, but did not have Hawksford's bootstrap feature that keeps the voltage across the first device constant. Like I said, it's a clever idea, but probably too clever to actually sound good.
Best regards,
Charles Hansen
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