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I'm trying to find a good sounding dual op-amp for a circuit I'm using. It needs to have low offset, low noise, and high speed. And while I'm at it could Santa also bring me a pony? I've tried all of the usual suspects here: AD827, LT1364, LT1358. Too much noise, too much DC offset. AD712, OP275, OPA2134, OP249 have better noise, almost no offset, but don't sound as good. What's a DIYer to do? Low offset requires FET input, low noise and high speed(>300vuS)usually means Bipolar input and output. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.Mike
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Topic - High speed, LN Op-amps - tenor39 19:57:46 01/08/01 (9)
- Try the AD746 (nt) - jameshin 08:06:50 01/10/01 (0)
- Re: Noise Specs can be confusing.... - BFP 07:57:45 01/10/01 (0)
- Re: High speed, LN Op-amps - RonS 20:39:19 01/09/01 (0)
- Re: High speed, LN Op-amps - bobwire 07:43:12 01/09/01 (2)
- Re: High speed, LN Op-amps - tenor39 15:40:00 01/09/01 (1)
- Re: High speed, LN Op-amps - djk 00:17:43 01/11/01 (0)
- Re: High speed, LN Op-amps - eagle1 05:17:13 01/09/01 (0)
- Re: High speed, LN Op-amps - Terrorizer 22:16:57 01/08/01 (0)
- Try the OPA2604 (nt) - miketom@winfire.com 20:45:35 01/08/01 (0)