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Hello,
I have a few of the mentioned ICs. What I found on the internet about them, was just a passing mention in a patent, which listed CAIOA as an example of an OP AMP with low noise, high gain and high speed. The package is 12 pin TO-8 metal can. Does any of you have any information about these seemingly forgotten parts? Is pin assignment as other opamps in this package? Are they worth for audio, or for selling? Regards, Filip |
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