Opamp orientation?

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Hi folks

I hope someone can help me out. I have soldered a bunch of soic opamps onto "brown dog" pads so that they can be used with regular DIP opamp sockets. I would be grateful if someone can confirm that the orientation of the opamp wrt to the pin arrangement on the pad is correct. Or I am off by 180 degree. Yeah, I have should have asked before soldering 😱
Thanks!

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There should be a dot at pin 1. Are you sure this is a genuine device?
The markings do not seem right.

I could not find any dot on any of the pins of the chip. Thus the question. These were given to me and the person gave it away for exactly the same reason. I figure that I give it a try to see whether these would work. I have done some searching on Internet but it is not easy to distinguish the identity purely based on markings.

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You're welcome. 🙂

Btw, AD797 datasheet, page 18 outline dimensions, shows the beveled edge.

Well, on the data sheet provided by AD (p 18.), the pin 1 in the drawing (for soic package) was clearly marked by a dot (lower left corner). So there is no ambiguity. No need to look for beveled edge. Since there is no standard practice to label pin 1, every manufacturer pick their own way. To be safe, one has to check the data sheet to confirm. If not one is just guessing.
 
Again, this is the practice from one particular manufacturer
A genuine AD797 comes only from Analog Devices, since it's their unique part number and whatever their SOIC packages feature should always apply. Fakes and knock-offs are another matter, of course.

Consider though, if you have what seems to be a fake or at least a non-genuine part, why would you play with it anyway? You may find it works just fine but its ultra-low noise capability may just not be feasible in your application so you may never realise that an NE5534 might have done just as well or better. I suspect though, that this more about perceived sound effects and rolling op-amps for fun.
 

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