<div id="RTEContent">The 3140 is useful for applications where you want a really, really<br> high input impedance... mainly S/H or inregrator applications..<br> <br> Its offset voltage is not great, in many cases the TL071 would be<br> a competitor in input impedance. <br> <br> H^) harry<br><br><b><i>Aaron Lanterman <lanterma@ece.gatech.edu></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> <br>As you may have seen I like to put little notes so the students (or <br>whoever) can have sense of when to use what part... someone suggested I <br>add the CA3140 (which I have seen in many designs) - when would I want to <br>use it vs. some other op amp?<br><br>(As I'm adding notes, I'm going to try to appropriately credit who came up <br>with them...)<br><br>- Aaron<br><br>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>Dr. Aaron Lanterman, Asst. Prof!
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