Nonsense!
No
No, do not agree, nonsense IMHO
carlosfm said:Elso, look at the title of the thread.
I just tried to answer the question, don't you agree that it's better to avoid adaptors?
No
You know, bass suffers when the caps are far, and the OPA627 doesn't like that at all! And then they say it has untight bass...
No, do not agree, nonsense IMHO
Re: Nonsense!
Ok, then make your adaptor, put it on the elevator and press 10th floor. Leave the caps on the basement.
IYHO.
IME.
Elso Kwak said:
Ok, then make your adaptor, put it on the elevator and press 10th floor. Leave the caps on the basement.
Elso Kwak said:No, do not agree, nonsense IMHO
IYHO.
IME.
Re: Re: Nonsense!
Exaggerating is also an Art. The stackfoot is only 1.2cm high (less than half an inch)
carlosfm said:Ok, then make your adaptor, put it on the elevator and press 10th floor. Leave the caps on the basement.
IYHO.
IME.
Exaggerating is also an Art. The stackfoot is only 1.2cm high (less than half an inch)
Re: Re: Re: Nonsense!
That's a mile. Too far.
Elso, you don't accept that adaptors are a serious compromise, there's nothing more to discuss, you won't convince me otherwise.
Elso Kwak said:Exaggerating is also an Art. The stackfoot is only 1.2cm high (less than half an inch)
That's a mile. Too far.
Elso, you don't accept that adaptors are a serious compromise, there's nothing more to discuss, you won't convince me otherwise.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Nonsense!
We finally agree on that!
A mile = 1/2 Inch? Since when? hahahahahahacarlosfm said:That's a mile. Too far.
there's nothing more to discuss,......
We finally agree on that!
Evil Ghosts?
Option 3:
Stackfoot with adapter board for 2 OPA627s works perfectly as IV-converter.
Footnote : I do understand what carlosfm means but I feel he sees evil ghosts on his way
6h5c said:Carlos,
There's two options:
1. - he really doesn't get it
2. - he's pulling your leg
From post 11 this has become an endless discussion.
Ray.
Option 3:
Stackfoot with adapter board for 2 OPA627s works perfectly as IV-converter.
Footnote : I do understand what carlosfm means but I feel he sees evil ghosts on his way
Stew said:I have a CDP with dual opamps for output buffers and I want to use two single DIP opamps with a single to dual Brown Dog Adapter for each channel. I need to raise the Brown Dog Adapters above the capacitors next to the buffer opamps. I could stack sockets but I'm trying to think of a better approach. Any ideas?
Let's get back to the plot..................................
Move the cap to underside of pcb or
.. mount vertically?
Andy
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Option 4: carlosfm is pulling my leg
6h5c said:Carlos,
There's two options:
1. - he really doesn't get it
2. - he's pulling your leg
From post 11 this has become an endless discussion.
Ray.
Option 4: carlosfm is pulling my leg
AudioFreak said:No Elso we are not kidding. SMT to DIP conversion sockets do degrade the performance of the device and it is very important that the cap is on the pins. Yes 1/2 cm can make quite a difference.
OK, Dan, you hear more than me
I have been thinking about an adapter with a ground-fill and decoupling caps at the supply pins but abandoned the idea as the PCB got much bigger from the relatively big caps.
Please do note I have extensive decoupling at the socket though.
Please also note the adapter I made is DIP to DIP dual to single opamp. (Two OPA627 instead of one OPA2604) (Not SMT)
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