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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Switzerland
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I was looking for the max output voltage capability of the OPA 604.
It is stated for a supply voltage of +- 15 Volts only within the TI datasheet (though versus frequency which is some kind of luxury !). Is there anybody experienced in using these at +- 5 Volts? Ti says that they are usable from +- 4.5 Volts but don't give many specs for this supply voltage. Regards Charles |
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Electrons are yellow and more is better!
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It says nothing in the datasheet about output voltage as function of load and supply voltage, odd
I'll guess that you will loose 1.5-2 volt at each end. +- 3 volts must be possible I think.
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That was also my guess. But sometimes knowing is better than guessing.
Regards Charles |
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