Re: ultra low noise alternative



In article <g7c8vr$5nf$2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, zekfrivo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (GregS) wrote:
In article <g7c8q0$5nf$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, zekfrivo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(GregS) wrote:
In article <4898CBEA.CB074A4F@xxxxxxxxxxx>, Eeyore
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


".rhavin grobert" wrote:

could someone please recommend some alternatives for those chips:

TL 074CN
TL 072CP

i'd like to have some chips that have as few noise as possible. I dont
care if i have to spend some dollars for a chip, i want them to be pin-
compatible and nearly without noise. any suggestions?

Depends if the circuit needs the minute input current of bi-fet op-amps.

There's no shortage of really quiet bipolar ones at sensible prices.

Graham


I would think it depends on the circuit whether a bipolar would work. OPA4134
is a good bifet,
but you just can't expect it to work if you don't know the circuit. Power
supply requirments
are essential. Then there's the LME49740.

greg

I don't know why, but I was assuming audio applications. There are all kinds
of applications that need to be fit into the mix. Is this for instrumentation
and what is the circuit ?

One big problem with the internet, unlike books, data disapears if
its not current.

greg
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Voltage Regulation for LED Lighting
    ... In article, zekfrivo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (GregS) wrote: ... The basic design of the circuit is a transistor which limits the voltage ... A spike probably occurred somewhere along the line ... and fried some of the LEDs. ...
    (rec.boats.electronics)
  • Re: ST part
    ... In article, zekfrivo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (GregS) wrote: ... I'm still looking at circuit to figure out what ... Got to be a transistor or Mosfet. ...
    (sci.electronics.repair)

Loading