Re: Single Supply Op-Amp
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Date: 11/05/04
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Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 05:45:09 -0800
"Tim Shoppa" <shoppa@trailing-edge.com> wrote in message
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> Winfield Hill <whill_a@t_rowland-dotties-harvard-dot.s-edu> wrote in
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> > Bill Sloman wrote...
> > >
> > > Farnell stocked the LT1013 and LT1014 the last time I looked,
> > > but the LT1006 was a bit harder to get hold of.
> >
> > DigiKey stocks them. The Linear Technology version is expensive,
> > e.g. LT1013CN8 at $4.25 each, but the TI LT1013CP version is more
> > reasonably priced, at $1.40. Both feature a nice low 300uV max
> > offset voltage. As far as the LT1006 single opamp is concerned,
> > DigiKey has this LTC-only part, $2.88 each. It's getting scarce.
>
> TI has some interesting parts if you know that you'll be working with
> < 5V Vcc:
>
> cheaper than the LT1013 is the LMV358
>
> more expensive than the LT1013 is the TLV2472
>
> I don't understand what in their manufacture limits these parts to
> 5V operation.
I don't understand why TI needs to have pages and pages of opamps in the
mouser, etc. catalogs. Why so many almost identical parts..
> Tim.
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