[sdiy] A6082S solved... Anyone know where Colin Chung went?

Bob Weigel sounddoctorin at imt.net
Mon May 11 01:23:55 CEST 2009


Samppa... have no idea what you are talking about.  The part number 
played tricks with my mind.  Because there is of course a 2068 op amp 
which is a scrambling of the same numbers...and when I initially did a 
search and posted, I didn't recognize that the number ended in  082S  .  
It's very common for manufacturers like NEC to add a prefix to the part 
number to distinguish it as their own rendition.  But the specs are 
within tolerence typically of the part they are trying to emulate.  So 
given where they appear in the circuit I'm 99% sure this is just another 
similar instance. -Bob

Samppa Tolvanen wrote:

>On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 1:43 AM, Bob Weigel <sounddoctorin at imt.net> wrote:
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>>Anyway the A6082S I see is hooked up in the S+H circuits also and it's
>>apparently a TL082 in symmetraical linear package.  ( ie. 9 pins where you
>>can turn it either direction and it works with V+ at 1 and 9 etc.)  -Bob
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>You went on the straight substitution and it worked? I'm Sorry for
>being such an asshole, but if You just made some Jap part code
>comprehensive to a Finn, You're simply welcome.
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>Samppa
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