TI high-performance opamps

Started by Ben N, July 03, 2007, 09:43:39 AM

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Ben N

I got an email from them, that I thought might be of interest around here (linky at bottom):

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petemoore

#1
  I can think of more than a few 'other than dirtbox' circuits which like
  Low Noise:
  Compressor
  EQ
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  Low current:
  Something that otherwise ticks
  Something that uses a battery
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  Rail to Rail:
  If you need a touch more headroom, this might do it without increasing supply.
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  not sure what zero crossover, high speed or Precision instrumentation would be good to use for.
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  opamps
Convention creates following, following creates convention.

Sir H C

Pretty sure a lot of those are Burr Brown chips.  TI bought Burr Brown.

Ben N

Yeah, they are. I haven't had a chance to go through the lot, but I think they are also mostly SMD only  :icon_cry:.

(Yeah, I know, SMD is not so bad--it is for me!)
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Paul Perry (Frostwave)

Quote from: petemoore on July 03, 2007, 10:22:08 AM
   not sure what zero crossover, high speed or Precision instrumentation would be good to use for.

I can tell you where I had to use a precision (very low guaranteed offset voltage) op amp:
I had a voltage to current converter providing the control current to a LM13700 based filter.
Some of them didn't work properly at the bottom end (low current).
Turned out, the TL072 I was using, sometimes had enough offset to wreck the low freq performance....

Now I need to swap out a few hundred op amps. Yes, they are surface mount :icon_mad: :icon_sad: :icon_sad: