[sdiy] Futurlec has LM394's for cheap
megaohm
megaohm1 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 25 21:41:06 CEST 2006
SSM current gain match typical is .5%. LM394C is 1%. SSM offset voltage is
10uV. LM394C is 50uV. But I can't say which is better. Perhaps a more
knowledgable member could postup a "hiearchy of transistor pairs" list? That
would be sweet.
peng
On 4/25/06, mark verbos <mverbos at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> My understanding is that the LM394 is quite a bit better than the SSM
> pairs. No?
>
> Mark
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> Aaron Lanterman wrote:
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> >
> > Just curious, where do people rank the LM394's relative to SSM22x0,
> LS3xx,
> > the Japanese pairs, the THAT chips...
> >
> > The LM394 Futurlec has is a good deal cheaper than the SSM22x0, but I
> > had gotten the impression they had equivalent performance.
> >
> > - Aaron
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