Re: need an opamp..



On 4 Nov 2005 14:12:11 -0800, msdeshp@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

>I need a stable opamp schematic using PMOS and NMOS . gain abt 60dB..
>can anyone help?
>meg

Sure. How much money ya got ?:-)

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