http://focus.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/opa1632.pdf
Check out this IC. What do you think?
ULTRA LOW DISTORTION: 0.000022%
LOW NOISE: 1.3nV/√Hz
Check out this IC. What do you think?
ULTRA LOW DISTORTION: 0.000022%
LOW NOISE: 1.3nV/√Hz
Neat even the settling time is ok.
Does anyone know why they specify slew rate and rise and fall time of a step, seems to be the same to me?
Does anyone know why they specify slew rate and rise and fall time of a step, seems to be the same to me?
Slew rate is not exactly the same a rise time in an amp which has feedback.
Slew rate is the absolute maximum rising speed when the amp is overdriven.
Slew rate is the absolute maximum rising speed when the amp is overdriven.
It's interesting that TI/BB puts OPA 134, 627 and 227 as "related" devices. I wonder what that means...
The chip certainly looks good, and it might be an interesting chip to try as single to balanced converter, as they say it can be used.
Carlos
The chip certainly looks good, and it might be an interesting chip to try as single to balanced converter, as they say it can be used.
Carlos
They do look good indeed! I got some recently, haven't tried them yet...
I'll try to attach my quick and dirty pcb layout from expresspcb.
PSz.
... I tried to attach, but improper file extension, and Bitmap export lost the traces. Oh well it wasn't much to see anyhow🙂
I'll try to attach my quick and dirty pcb layout from expresspcb.
PSz.
... I tried to attach, but improper file extension, and Bitmap export lost the traces. Oh well it wasn't much to see anyhow🙂
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