OPA4134 is a really good quad op amp choice for audio. Ciao Fabio --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "therpocc" <dmitry.shtatnov@...> wrote: > > Correct me if i wrong, but 0.4v/us is right how much wee need to process 10vpp ideal 20 kHz triangle waveform. One half-cycle is equal to 10v slew in 25us. Simple calculations give us exactly 0.4v/us to achieve this slew rate. Maybe this parameter is often overrated or requires some special conditions like +-18v power or some specific input impedance range? > > btw, if slew rate is so important parameter, we can try to replace OA in an oscillator and possible increase frequency range. I'll try to mess up with it later. > > --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, Jim Credland <jim@> wrote: > > > > > > > > On 3 Jul 2012, at 21:11, Jim Credland <jim@> wrote: > > > > > I chucked the lm324s out of a previous design here, the dirty cheap and pin compatible tl084 sounds lots better. I think the slew rate was killing me. Alright for fast signals as long as the voltages were low, but with a 7v peak to peak signal it's gotta be rolling off at the top > > > > > > > Just to finish my own email. I think the 324 is about 0.5v/us, which if my mental math is right must mean it starts to do bad things at about 5khz. I didn't measure the noise - i imagine there are better chips than the 84 for that. > > J > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >
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Re: Reducing the A-138a/b noise with OP470.
2012-07-06 by memestudio
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