Hi,
My Marantz UD7007 has DMP-8 opamp JRC4565 and I would like to replace it with SOIC-8 LM4562. I have not been able to find popular dual opamps on DMP-8 package.
DMP-8 and SOIC-8 are close but SOIC-8 is narrower so I am not sure if I can soder a SOIC-8 on the pads of a DMP-8.
Let me know if you have an answer.
Thanks and regards,
Bill
My Marantz UD7007 has DMP-8 opamp JRC4565 and I would like to replace it with SOIC-8 LM4562. I have not been able to find popular dual opamps on DMP-8 package.
DMP-8 and SOIC-8 are close but SOIC-8 is narrower so I am not sure if I can soder a SOIC-8 on the pads of a DMP-8.
Let me know if you have an answer.
Thanks and regards,
Bill
My Marantz UD7007 has DMP-8 opamp JRC4565 and I would like to replace it with SOIC-8 LM4562. I have not been able to find popular dual opamps on DMP-8 package.
DMP-8 and SOIC-8 are close but SOIC-8 is narrower so I am not sure if I can soder a SOIC-8 on the pads of a DMP-8.
AFAIK, the LM4562 is not an ideal replacement for a JRC4565, which has a much higher output current rating and can drive low-Z headphones without hitting the current limit. LM6172 or THS4032 may work better.
I have soldered SOIC8 opamps as replacements for some wide-footprint JRCs, but it depends on the board layout.
Linux Guru,
Thanks for your information. Do you mean it depends on the board layout or it depends on the footprint / pads of the DMP-8.
I won't be able to see the pads until I remove the chip, and I haven't, just in case I cannot solder it.
But I guess from your experience the answer is a YES.
The LM4562 only drives a filter so I think it is OK. It is not for the output chip. It has lower noise and distortion comparing to LM6172. I want to use LM6172 for I/V stage but the LM4562 for filter. The LM6172's bandwidth may be too high for the noisy SMPS supply.
So OP275 -> LM6172, and JRC4565 -> LM4562.
Regards,
Bill
Thanks for your information. Do you mean it depends on the board layout or it depends on the footprint / pads of the DMP-8.
I won't be able to see the pads until I remove the chip, and I haven't, just in case I cannot solder it.
But I guess from your experience the answer is a YES.
The LM4562 only drives a filter so I think it is OK. It is not for the output chip. It has lower noise and distortion comparing to LM6172. I want to use LM6172 for I/V stage but the LM4562 for filter. The LM6172's bandwidth may be too high for the noisy SMPS supply.
So OP275 -> LM6172, and JRC4565 -> LM4562.
Regards,
Bill
Cimarron Technology, Inc. - Surface Mount AdaptersHi,
My Marantz UD7007 has DMP-8 opamp JRC4565 and I would like to replace it with SOIC-8 LM4562. I have not been able to find popular dual opamps on DMP-8 package.
DMP-8 and SOIC-8 are close but SOIC-8 is narrower so I am not sure if I can soder a SOIC-8 on the pads of a DMP-8.
Let me know if you have an answer.
Thanks and regards,
Bill
I got one of these adapter boards from TI for $10,
DIP Adapter Evaluation Module - DIP-ADAPTER-EVM - TI Tool Folder
http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/slyu010/slyu010.pdf
It also comes if all of the Machined Pins as well.
jer 🙂
DIP Adapter Evaluation Module - DIP-ADAPTER-EVM - TI Tool Folder
http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/slyu010/slyu010.pdf
It also comes if all of the Machined Pins as well.
jer 🙂
Thanks for your tips. However, this is not through hole stuff. It has SMD pads on the PCB. Sockets don't work here, not to mention their substantially increased inductance.
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