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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Hi,
I'm reasonably new here so please be gentle .The target of this was to design a discrete I/V converter with low distortion for use with AD1955 DACs. The THD figures being reported seem unrealistically optimistic - 0.000004% at 1KHz. Could some people look over the circuit in the attachment and offer some criticism and opinions. Sorry if this is in the wrong section - I was going to put it in the digital section, but I thought there would be more people in here with discrete designexperience. Thanks. |
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