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tbla
.....anybody knows this - perhaps link to a data sheat......?....:)
UrSv
OP43:

What:
High-speed JFET-input operational amplifier which is Space/Mil spec.

Where:
http://www.analog.com/

WWW comments:
OP43 SINGLE, 5 pA, Ib, see AD711
scott wurcer
Before PMI became ADI Santa Clara there were two families of general purpose JFET amplifiers. I think the OP42/OP43 family is obsolete, at least I can't find our online datasheet and I've thrown away all my hard copies.
tbla
quote:
What:

i can't find it :(
do you have a link...?

can it be replaced by a opa627....?

:)
tbla
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scott wurcer
quote:
Originally posted by tbla


i can't find it :(
do you have a link...?

can it be replaced by a opa627....?

:)


I suppose so, what piece of commercial gear used one of these (OP43)?

BTW, I spent a couple of days in Struer and met some nice young engineers at Ericcson really into analog and audio much more that over here these days.
tbla
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what piece of commercial gear used one of these (OP43)?

ohhh - just an old slow cheap rough cdplayer.......................................................................................................................................................(krell kps20i, as I/V converter)......................................................................................................really a joke isn't it...?

but this player definately has its good sides too........;)
tbla
time for new glasses..........it wasn't an op43 but an op42.....sorry!!!!!
runebivrin
quote:
Originally posted by tbla


i can't find it :(
do you have a link...?

can it be replaced by a opa627....?

:)


OP42

Found it by searching for OP42 in the ADI search box:smash:

Rune

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