[sdiy] A quick Norton amp question....
aankrom
aankrom at bluemarble.net
Tue Dec 6 05:55:19 CET 2011
Wasn't there speculation that the pinout had to do with a specific
design that the LM3900 was designed for. Still... Insane...
AA
On Tue, 6 Dec 2011 12:22:47 +1100, Paul Perry wrote:
> My intuitive feeling is that you can let them all float, seeing that
> it is a current amplifier implying low impedance input, and there
> isn't going to be any problem wiht the output floating.
> My main problem with the LM3900 is the pinout, a total mindfuck..
>
> paul perry
> Melbourne Australia
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Kendall"
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> Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 10:24 AM
> Subject: [sdiy] A quick Norton amp question....
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>> Hi All.
>>
>> Unused sections of a quad Norton amp - should they be wired like a
>> conventional op-amp with OUT and NEG inputs joined, and POS input to
>> GND?
>> Anything else to watch for?
>>
>> cheers,
>> Dave
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