<div id="RTEContent">OK<br> <br> If you buy quantity... all are still easy to get. Prices of the CA3280<br> are usually higher (futurlec has a really good price right now).<br> <br> I'd say<br> <br> LM3080 5<br> CA3080 5<br> CA3280 4<br> LM13600 (aka NJM13600) 7<br> LM13700 (aka NJM13700) 7 <br> Roll your own - 2 (based on board space, matching etc...)\<br> <br> Also, the NE5517 / 5517A are availbale as well<br> <br> H^) harry<br><br><b><i>Ray Wilson <raywilson@comcast.net></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> How hard do people perceive getting these parts to be on a scale of 1 to 10. <br>With 1 being hard/expensive to 10 being easy/not-as-expensive. I'm working <br>on something new and I want to make it so that the parts are as available as <br>possible.<br><br>1) LM3080<br>2) CA3080<br>3) CA3280<br>4) LM13600<br>5) LM13700<br>6) R!
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own simple transconductance amp with transistors/op amps.<br><br>Any feedback appreciated...<br><br>Thanks<br><br>Ray <br><br></blockquote><br></div>