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<DIV> Hi Ian</DIV>
<DIV> Well what I am planning is this. A <SPAN class=correction id="">OTA</SPAN> made with <SPAN class=correction id="">SMD</SPAN> that</DIV>
<DIV> will fit the footprint of a <SPAN class=correction id="">ca3080</SPAN>. By input I guess I was not </DIV>
<DIV> asking about the design of the <SPAN class=correction id="">OTA</SPAN> itself, all that is <SPAN class=correction id="">freely</SPAN></DIV>
<DIV> <SPAN class=correction id="">available</SPAN> on the web. I guess my question is with the <SPAN class=correction id="">available</SPAN></DIV>
<DIV> <SPAN class=correction id="">smd</SPAN> devices 847s,3904 etc do you think this <SPAN class=correction id="">sdiy</SPAN> do able?</DIV>
<DIV> <SPAN class=correction id="">Jeri</SPAN></DIV> <BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: Ian Fritz <ijfritz@earthlink.net><BR>To: laxt57@aol.<SPAN class=correction id="">com</SPAN><BR>Sent: Thu, 02 <SPAN class=correction id="">Jun</SPAN> 2005 10:07:27 -0600<BR>Subject: Re: [<SPAN class=correction id="">sdiy</SPAN>] Humans are not Becoming Smaller<BR><BR>
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<DIV class=AOLPlainTextBody id=AOLMsgPart_0_1f35c863-6995-49f7-8d4b-20aa1abf19bf>At 09:41 AM 6/2/05, you wrote: <BR> <BR>> I do not understand your last point. I am a electrical engineer, I feel > totally <BR>>capable of of designing a <SPAN class=correction id="">OTA</SPAN> myself or stealing, ahem,excuse me, borrowing <BR>>some other design if it works. If it is a better mouse trap I will use it. <BR>>We all do this, do we not? <BR>><SPAN class=correction id="">Jeri</SPAN> <BR> <BR>Of course. I was just wondering what you were planning. :-) <BR> <BR>I needed very accurate <SPAN class=correction id="">OTAs</SPAN> for my chaos box. I built a discrete <SPAN class=correction id="">OTA</SPAN> circuit with pretty good parts (MAT transistors) but I couldn't do any better for offset and <SPAN class=correction id="">feedthrough</SPAN> than with 3280s. I'd love to hear ideas for doing better than that. <BR>&nbs!
p;<BR> Ian <BR></DIV><!-- end of AOLMsgPart_0_1f35c863-6995-49f7-8d4b-20aa1abf19bf --></DIV></DIV></BODY></HTML>