Hi guys!
I have a pair of OPA2604 chips. How about using them like in datasheets for TDA1543 for i/v conversion? Any yes and no's?
thanks
daniel
I have a pair of OPA2604 chips. How about using them like in datasheets for TDA1543 for i/v conversion? Any yes and no's?
thanks
daniel
I'm using one 2604 like in the 1543 datasheet: It simply blows me away! Go ahead and try it, you won't be dissapointed. Use a 3K3 resistor from Vref to gnd. 😉
OOOPS😱
I have the voltage for Your TDA1543 on mind. What power supply voltage for TDA do You use? With that (and with Vref resistor You have mentioned) I would know the working point of the TDA ..... Thanks; daniel😀 😉
p.s. My power suppply is preety much the same as Yours 😉
I have the voltage for Your TDA1543 on mind. What power supply voltage for TDA do You use? With that (and with Vref resistor You have mentioned) I would know the working point of the TDA ..... Thanks; daniel😀 😉
p.s. My power suppply is preety much the same as Yours 😉
I have +/- 15V after LM317/337 and shunted down via TL431 to +5V on the 1543. There is about +2V on the output of the dac/opa.
edit:
rectifier->2200uF->1mH->2200uF->LM317/337 with 47uF on adj->330uF:
+/- 15V:
->330uF+150nF per opa
+15V:
->100ohm/2W->TL431:
+5V
->330uF+150nF+10nF SMD to 1543
edit:
rectifier->2200uF->1mH->2200uF->LM317/337 with 47uF on adj->330uF:
+/- 15V:
->330uF+150nF per opa
+15V:
->100ohm/2W->TL431:
+5V
->330uF+150nF+10nF SMD to 1543
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