Part Number: LM833-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM833 Hello,
Do we have the PSpice model for the LM833M available for a customer? I'm unable to find it.
Thanks,
Darren
Part Number: LM833-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM833 , LMP7732 , LME49721 Hi Team,
Could you help double check what's the min single power supply for LM833-N ?
Is it 5V ?
It's not quite clear in spec. My customer would like to use 3.3V for supply…
Part Number: LM833-N Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM833
Hi,
I just built a x1000 low noise amplifier based on Fig.2 of "Design of ultra low noise amplifiers" by Vojtěch Janásek, using an LM833.
It works perfectly but the noise is…
LM833-N is an op-amp originally from National Semiconductor. NS named this device as LM833. As for the package, LM833N means a PDIP package LM833-N. NS calls PDIP package as “N” package.
TI developed another LM833 as 2 nd source device and…
The LM833 has all the packages that the LM833-N has.
Isn't the LM833D a better match for LM833M/NOPB and LM833MX than OPA1652AID?
LM833MMX/NOPB crosses to LM833DGK
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM833 , OPA1652 , LM833-N , TINA-TI I want to run some TINA simulations for noise for an LM833 amplifier circuit. I cannot find an LM833 in the TINA library. Is there another part that is in the TINA parts library that is…
Hello Sam,
OPA1642 vs. LM833
The OPA1642 is offered in both SOIC and VSSOP packages, while the LM833 is offered in SOIC, VSSOP and DIP packages. So as long as the LM833 that is currently on the board is not in a DIP package, it should be compatible. I…