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This certainly looks interesting for fully differential filters:
http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/ths4520.pdf Too bad it's just QFP |
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Not particularly good for audio -- low supply voltage, hard to stabilize, etc.
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Hard to stabilize? Are you talking about the overshoot on the step response? I think it looks pretty sweet.
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QFP is ok for soldering,just not easy for making DIY PCBs.
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