Part Number: LF353 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2544 , Hi team,
Could you please help to check if any suitable solution to replace TCA0372DW?
Thanks!
Part Number: LF353-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LF347-N , LF347 , LF353 Can you tell me the value of the input capacitance for the LF353-N?
Thanks for your help with this!
Richard Elmquist
Part Number: LF353 The LF353 data sheet shows typical/min values of OL gain of 100/25 V/mV and worst case (over temp) as 15 V/mV. My assumption is that you arrive at these values through some combination of analysis and testing, but would like to know…
Part Number: LF353 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Hello,
I'd like to simulate 2 cascaded integrators inTINA with an ac-simulation (picture shows schematic). The attached bode plot shows the transfer function…
Part Number: LF353 My customer has the following question:
One of our engineers has a question about the TI LF353D, Dual Op Amp. As this is a dual supply Op Amp, the engineer wants to know if there is any information on what is the maximum permissible…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LF353 I have a doubt,
I am using a LM353 LF353, for making a PWM -12 +12V from a pwm of 0-5V. (1kHz) generated by a pic.
I am using this schematic.
I am giving in 8 +12V
I am giving in 4 -12V
In 3 pwm 0-5v 1kHz
In 2,5…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LF353 , LMV932 , OPA2377 , LMV612 , TLV2372 , TLC272 , LM358 I have get 600 LF353 from Mouser electronics. I have used the LF353 to make a simple voltaje buffer (unitary gain or follower amplifier) for interfacing a sensor with…
Part Number: OPA2197 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA197 , LF353 I'm using the OPA2197 dual opamp in an inverting opamp summing junction with 3 input signals. The device is powered from +/-12Vdc. Each input signal consists of an 25Khz to 60Khz 2Vpp…
Part Number: LF356 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LF353
Hello everyone,
I am building a peak detector circuit as shown below, but the output is off base line + 1V, is there any way to remedy this?
The power supply for LF356 is +/- 15V. Thank you,
Hai…