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Pooh Bear
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 9:35 am    Post subject: Re: any op-amp recommendations? Reply with quote

Winfield Hill wrote:

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Anthony Fremont wrote...

I'm getting ready to order some junk from Digikey. Can someone
recommend good general purpose op-amps to stock for tinkering? I've
been using the 741 just because I had a few laying around, but I know
that better things exist. I've also got a couple of TL082s, but really
haven't done much of anything with them yet. The 741 has worked ok
(more or less) for me, but I want something with better gain at 40kHz
(ultrasound tinkerings) and that can go much closer to the rails since I
like to use 5V for power. Something that won't easily latch up would be
nice too. I don't need anything really fancy, just something relatively
inexpensive ($2 or so) and easy to use. BTW, I like to use solderless
breadboards for prototyping.

For comparators I use the LM393, is that still a reasonable choice or
should I stock up on something newer?

My vote, for +/-15V supplies, is the LM412 dual JFET opamp.

LF412 ?

Odd choice. Hardly ever see it in commercial kit. Well, never actually.

TI's TL series of bifets would make more sense.

Graham

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Riscy
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 5:35 pm    Post subject: Re: any op-amp recommendations? Reply with quote

Avoid Advance Linear Device...the op-amp range is really crap!
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Riscy
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 5:35 pm    Post subject: Re: any op-amp recommendations? Reply with quote

I think it time to move to micropower op-amp and dispose +/-15V or
+/-12V (unless you really really need it). I work on +3.3V and +5V
schematic with various rail to rail op-amp, the performance is pretty
good nowaday, especially low noise just released by LT. It also easier
to interface with digital circuit. I use ADR361 for voltage reference
source as midway.

Good luck

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redbelly
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 1:35 am    Post subject: Re: any op-amp recommendations? Reply with quote

Winfield Hill wrote:
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redbelly wrote...

I'm wondering if that's a typo and you mean LF412?

Yes, sorry.

Thank you for mentioning them, they look like just the thing for my
purposes (home hobbyist, low frequency analog stuff, such as
photodectors and thermal measurements).

Mark
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Winfield Hill
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 3:14 pm    Post subject: Re: any op-amp recommendations? Reply with quote

Riscy wrote...
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Avoid Advance Linear Device...the op-amp range is really crap!

What do you mean by "range" and what do you mean by "crap"?


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Thanks,
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redbelly
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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:35 pm    Post subject: Re: any op-amp recommendations? Reply with quote

Winfield Hill wrote:
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Riscy wrote...

Avoid Advance Linear Device...the op-amp range is really crap!

What do you mean by "range" and what do you mean by "crap"?


It depends what his definition of "is" is :-)

Mark
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