It's on page 400 in the databook (pdf), I guess.See whether you can find the number 400 anywhere.
Curious what if those AI's starts a restaurant, cooking meals for people ("baking soda, anyone?")... I foresee the waiters while serving out dancing on teutonic walzes.
So I'm stuck to read a lot of designs and datasheets and asking my questions to you guys. At least for now.
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I thought it was simple.
BJT - has the highest transconductance so use it in a feedback amplifier where high open loop gain can linearize the amplifier very nicely
JFET - has decent linearity when run with source degeneration resistor chosen for max. linearity and use it open-loop
Need low input current (low noise) - use a JFET
The subtleties come with capacitances.
And it's not really that simple either.
BJT - has the highest transconductance so use it in a feedback amplifier where high open loop gain can linearize the amplifier very nicely
JFET - has decent linearity when run with source degeneration resistor chosen for max. linearity and use it open-loop
Need low input current (low noise) - use a JFET
The subtleties come with capacitances.
And it's not really that simple either.