B Burnedfingers Member Joined 2002 2007-10-20 2:38 pm #1 2007-10-20 2:38 pm #1 I can't seem to find any currect production LF357's. I don't know if I am not looking properly or not. Are there any substitutes for this old chip? L linuxguru Member Joined 2007 2007-10-20 3:27 pm #2 2007-10-20 3:27 pm #2 If you don't need the high slew-rate (50V/usec) of the LF357, you can substitute it with the jelly-bean TL071, which has a slew rate of 13V/usec and a lower GBW product but is otherwise similar, for audio applications. Status Not open for further replies.
I can't seem to find any currect production LF357's. I don't know if I am not looking properly or not. Are there any substitutes for this old chip?
L linuxguru Member Joined 2007 2007-10-20 3:27 pm #2 2007-10-20 3:27 pm #2 If you don't need the high slew-rate (50V/usec) of the LF357, you can substitute it with the jelly-bean TL071, which has a slew rate of 13V/usec and a lower GBW product but is otherwise similar, for audio applications.
If you don't need the high slew-rate (50V/usec) of the LF357, you can substitute it with the jelly-bean TL071, which has a slew rate of 13V/usec and a lower GBW product but is otherwise similar, for audio applications.