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Hello everybody,
is it possible to replace a Rohm BA 4560 OpAmp by two Analog Device AD 8610 on an adapterboard without changing the surrounding parts (the question regards only the circuit arround the OpAmp not the Pin-Layout). Thanks in advance Frank |
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Electrons are yellow and more is better!
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It's very much likely as long as the supply voltage is under +- 13 volts!
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