[sdiy] LT1013CP alternative??
J. Larry Hendry
jlarryh at iquest.net
Sat Apr 21 02:38:25 CEST 2001
If you decide to go other than Digikey, I have been getting the TI -
LT1013CPs from Newark within 2 days of order. I have purchsed almost 100
recently. The minimum is only $25. That doesn't take long when buying
1013s. This part is also made by Maxim. The part number is MXL1013 (CN8
suffix, or something very close to that).
Larry Hendry
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Subject: [sdiy] LT1013CP alternative??
I have several Texas Instruments LT1013CP dual precision low-drift op-amps
on backorder. I want to replace the TL072's I have in the voltage buffer
mod in my Mini Moog, and use them in a CV mixer. Digikey said they would
ship 15 April, but now they say they are not likely to ship until 5 June,
if then.
While I don't mean to seem impatient, is there another op-amp that Digikey
sells that I could use?? I want to go with Digikey because they are
holding some other parts to correct a picking error that they will ship
with my backorder.
I have a few OP-113's (which work well of a single sided supply -- good if
you need to get the output close to ground using a 9V battery), but both
PCB's are for dual op-amps with standard pin outs. Digikey does not sell
Analogue Devices, so I can't buy OP-213's (which are dual 113's).
I've already received several annoying emails today saying nothing more
than "420". The OP-420 is a quad micropower op-amp for which I have no use.
The CV mixer I am building runs off of +/-15V, and the Moog mod runs off of
+/-10V. In both cases they will process CV's used to control VCO's, so I
need good DC performance.
Any suggestions??
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