Part Number: LM8262 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM8272 , OPA2322 Hi Team,
Can LM8262 support below comment?
"Input terminals are diode-clamped to the power-supply rails. Input signals that can swing more than 0.3 V beyond the supply rails should be…
Hi Hans-Ludwig,
If it wasn't for the package size requirement I would have recommended the LM8272, which has a unique topology to be able to handle driving large capacitors and having minimum external feedback circuitry. I know you are wanting a WSON…
Part Number: ADS1261 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM8272 Hello, I am testing a design done with the ADS1261 for which the analog supply is not placed at +5V/0V nor at +/-2.5V but rather at +4.5V / -0.5V. From the datasheet, this seems to be within…
Part Number: ADC08B200 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM8272 Hi Team,
We're received an inquiry from a customer about the value of the choke coil between VD and VDR of ADC08B200. At page 8 of SNAA125 document in the link below, the value is 2.5 turn…
Peter,
Section 7.2 in the LM8272 goes into detail about how its design is tolerant to capacitive output loads.
Other parts that that match the "unlimited cap*" search terms are LM8262, LM7321, and LM8261.
Part Number: LM324 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM8261 , LM8272 , Hi,
I am looking for an opamp that is unity gain stable and can be used in v ref applications 2.5V 3.3V suppl, CL about 200nf.
Any suggestions? The DC load current is uA and constant. …
Hi, Luis,
Thanks for the reply.
pl go through the following points
1. The method of connection between microphone (single ended) and TI part TLV320AIC20K is suggested in the datasheet, but the same for Earphone is not mentioned.
2. I need to connect…
Part Number: ADC08060 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM8272 Hello
Is is mentioned in adc08060 datasheet that for accurate measurements, the reference ladder must be drove with a high current source load driver, e.g lm8272. how to compare this solution…
Hi Athul,
Your best bet would be to use the LM8272. From the plots below, your 60mA output current requirement means the typical output swing would be about 1V from either rail (e.g. 23V with 24V supply):
Regards,
Hooman