Hmmm... I agree with Paul's suggestions, but you asked for five ;) I have a number of OP-275 that I use for audio -- very fast, low noise, and high current. I use the LT1013 for precision voltages, but they are slow. I have a bunch of SSM2135 that I use for single-sided (9V battery audio applications) and you should have a fast op-amp that can work single sided if you plan on building stomp-boxes. However, the op-amp I use the most, is the TL072 -- fine for summing non-critical voltages, inverting signals, creating high-impedance inputs, driving LED's, and as an output amp for gates, triggers, LFO's, envelopes, etc. The fifth op-amp is the unusual LM3900 "Norton" amplifier used in a number of different applications. Since through-hole parts are becoming more difficult to find, some of these might now be obsolete. On 6/5/05, Greg Amann put forth: >Thanks for the dirt on the LEDs. > >Next question: I would like to collect a few Op-Amps to keep around >for DIY fiddling. Any recommendations for the top 5 candidates to >keep in a well-stocked MOTM experimenters work bench? A general >purpose Op-Amp to drive LEDs. An audio preamp. That kind of thing. >The TL072? > >Thanks, Greg
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Re: [motm] Op-Amps
2005-06-05 by Mark
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