[sdiy] Aaron's updated datasheet and ap note archive

Gergo.Palatinszky at nokia.com Gergo.Palatinszky at nokia.com
Tue Jan 3 17:36:42 CET 2006


TL05x has improved DC (offset) performance and minor slew rate improvement but nothing else (noise might worst)

and the price-performance ratio is not so good as TL07x, TL08x 

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>From: owner-synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl 
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>Sent: 2006. január 3. 17:15
>To: Aaron Lanterman
>Cc: synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl
>Subject: Re: [sdiy] Aaron's updated datasheet and ap note archive
>
>May be you want to look at TL05x instead of TL07x, TL08x.
>
>HA
>
>
>Am Montag 02 Januar 2006 08:34 schrieb Aaron Lanterman:
>> I originally put this together for my student's (and my) 
>use, but I'm 
>> sure others will find it useful as well:
>>
>> http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~lanterma/sdiy/datasheets/
>>
>> (Jim, you'll see why I asked that question)
>>
>> Are all my op amp bases covered? I have LM324/LM358 for 
>single supply 
>> CV (is there a single version?), TL07x/TL08x for audio, NE553x for 
>> super duper audio... To design synths, are there any other op amp 
>> types a designer should be sure to have on hand?
>>
>> When can one get away with a TL08x instead of a TL07x - or to just 
>> phrase the question another way, when is it not worth replacing a 
>> TL08x with a TL007x?
>>
>> - Aaron
>>
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