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  • RE: LM324: How to design filter to filter 450Hz/25KHz@-40dB?

    Ron Michallick
    Ron Michallick
    Tseng, I understand better now. I will simulate a filter on Monday. Is the distortion you have now servere (visible on oscilloscope waveform) or slightly higher THD+N? If LM324 output has to change between sourcing and sinking output drivers, then there…
    • over 3 years ago
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  • TINA/Spice/LP324-N: Filter Designer Tool vs Tina-TI

    Mirza Pasovic85
    Mirza Pasovic85
    Resolved
    Part Number: LP324-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , , LM324 , LMV612 , OPA4187 , OPA187 Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Hello i have a question regarding new Filter Designer Tool. First of all i would like to say that it is a major and…
    • Resolved
    • over 3 years ago
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  • Measuring voltage drop on a resistor using LM324

    Nikos
    Nikos
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM324 , LM324-N , OPA4188 , OPA4192 Hello. I am (trying) to use LM324 for measuring voltage drop of a resistor. I am using the figure 32 in the datasheet as a reference but there is no way I have VR=V0. Has it been tested…
    • over 6 years ago
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  • LM358/LM358-N Question

    Takumi Suzuki1
    Takumi Suzuki1
    Resolved
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM358 , LM2902 , LM324 , LM2904 , LM358-N , LMV324 Hi, Let me ask you a basic question about LM358 application circuit as below. Is a load resister like "Rb" (6.2K ohm) necessary to use LM358? What is the purpose of…
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    • over 6 years ago
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  • LM324: True RMS Detector (AN008474)

    tejaChintalapati
    tejaChintalapati
    Resolved
    Part Number: LM324 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM118-N Hello! I'm trying to measure RMS Voltage for Sin wave using this design. I've designed the circuit using LM324 and am simulating AC voltage(5 Vpp, centred at 2.5VDC) using Waveform Generator…
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    • over 5 years ago
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  • LM348: Upgrading To Later Chip

    Rocketman46
    Rocketman46
    TI Thinks Resolved
    Part Number: LM348 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UA741 , TLV1702 , LM393 , LM324 , OPA192 , LM358 Hi, I am currently working on an old design using a LM348N and I am looking to upgrade this chip. I understand this chip is based on the old UA741 which is…
    • over 4 years ago
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  • Using LM324 As a buffer

    Mahesh Mahadik
    Mahesh Mahadik
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM324A , LM324 , LM324-N , LM2902 , LM358 image2015-05-20-152556.pdf We are using AD5372BSTZ DAC chip for our ECU test system. If we connect buffer(LM324A) in single supply mode DAC output voltage is intact. As we are facing…
    • over 7 years ago
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  • RE: LM324NS-M,SD obsolete device(pkg ?) datasheet

    Paul Grohe
    Paul Grohe
    Resolved
    Hello Ryuji, This is not a valid part number. What I assume you are looking for is the National Semi version of the LM324M, which on the TI web site would be called a LM324-N (where "-N" means National, since both TI and NSC had LM324 before the merger…
    • over 9 years ago
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  • LF198H Sample and Hold Circuit

    Steve Rasmussen
    Steve Rasmussen
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM339 , LMV339-N , LMV339 , OPA192 , LM324 , LM234 Question : I am trying to use the LF198H as a peak detector. The supply voltage to the "metal can" is +15 volts and - 15 volts. The input signal is -10 volts to +10 volts. I…
    • over 5 years ago
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  • RE: Help finding an equivalent LM324N Op Amp.

    Paul Grohe
    Paul Grohe
    Hi David, TI acquired National in 2011. So, yes, there are really two LM324N's from TI now since TI copied the "N" package code way-back-when for their second-source version. The LM324N/NOPB is the (original) National version. Is there…
    • over 7 years ago
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