Part Number: LM8272 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2991 I would like to confirm the LM8272 LTspice model intrinsic noise analysis below. It looks like the intrinsic noise output after 1MHz is unbounded.
Could you confirm the behavior from Figure 2…
Part Number: LM8272
Hi team,
Echo to https://e2e.ti.com/support/amplifiers-group/amplifiers/f/amplifiers-forum/1033559/lm8272-structure-check/3823077#3823077
We follow your suggestion and still see the same issue. (pin5 connect to pin1)
In addition…
Part Number: LM8272 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM7322 , LM7332 , OPA1678 So I have an application where (don't laugh TOO hard) I'm actually trying to use a power MOSFET to replace an actual vacuum tube power pentode, the "class" of the drive is about…
kai klaas69 thanks so much for going out of your way and providing a simulation model!
I think my misunderstanding came in in that I believed the LM8272 didnt have a restriction on the capacitive load it could drive/ The datasheet says
"The LM8272 is…
Part Number: LM8272 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM8261 , LM7321 Hi,
we are currently using LM8272 to buffer (from ADC) and drive (2 differential op amps) Vcom. In this design I'm using only 1 output of the LM8272 to drive both the op amps. I want to…
Part Number: LM8272 The Human Body Model (HBM) and Machine Model (MM) values are in the datasheet under ESD Ratings, but the Charge Device Model (CDM) values are not. Can you provide these here?
There is no pin-compatible device with the same electrical characteristics.
The LM7332, LM8272, and maybe OPA2992 have somewhat similar characteristics; I do not know if they would work in your customer's unknown circuit. See here for a compariso…