Dual OAs...
Vs(Min)(V)
7Â Â
Vs(Max)(V)
36Â Â
IQ per channel(Max)(mA)
3.25Â Â
GBW(Typ)(MHz)
3Â Â
Slew Rate(Typ)(V/us)
13Â Â
VIO (25 deg C)(Max)(mV)
10Â Â
Offset Drift(Typ)(uV/C)
10Â Â
IIB(Max)(pA)
200Â Â
CMRR(Min)(dB)
70Â Â
Vn at 1kHz(Typ)(nV/rtHz)
18Â
GBW could be better, but the slew rate is good... The high Vs range is only a big deal if you're using a Vb off of a 9v... but then again, didn't I just post a few schematics for some nice 9v bipolar supplies, and RG also has a few, too ;)
I could get quite a few of them and sell them for maybe 10c apiece via the lot splitters... pretty cheap, eh? Anyone?
-Colin
What are they?
Quote from: Dan NWhat are they?
LF353N or P
-colin
Doesn't look like there's enough interest... I don't think I'll get them.
-Colin
I guess we are not so very adventurous. R.A.Penford uses that chip in some of his circuits.
Pity, at 10 cents a pop I sure would have stocked up.
Hang in there Colin!
i might be interested in a few, just to try them out....
I never look at specs of opamps.... :D I dont know why. I just usually order stuff that is really common, and try a few..... and trust my ears on that. Then again i have a bunch of single opamps that i have never even touched.
I need to take a look at your site soon, and see what you have now. I havent looked in a while....
I've used them a few times. I suppose they're performance depends on the specific application, but I never noticed anything special or different about them compared to the TL07x or whatever. Of course, I'm not one to spend more than a few minutes listening for differences in tone. My attention span is too short. :wink:
You can't really beat $.10 for a Dual OA - any flavor. If you get 'em, I'm good for a couple bucks worth.
Sorry guys, it's much too late :( Maybe next time...
-Colin