Part Number: OPA2694 Hello,
Can the OPA2694 be used in follower mode (meaning no Rg)? Any special things to know about this IC in unity-gain mode?
The datasheet only mentions "Note that a 430Ω feedback resistor, rather than a direct short, is recommended…
Part Number: OPA694 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2694 Hi, Is there any ESD rating information for OPA694 and OPA2694? When we proposed a new product to the customer, we received feedback that these devices has no ESD rating information and could…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2694 Hello,
I've decided to use opa2694 for my spike detection application.The application is exactly to detect spike coming in a constant DC.The base voltage which will be constant DC will be in the range 5-7V. There…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2694 Hello
In ma design OPA2694 is drawing around 90mA per chip from each of +/-5V rail. When I change the feedback resistors to higher than 10k current consumption drops to nominal 10mA. I have the same situation…
Part Number: THS3062 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THS3122 , OPA2691 , OPA2694 , OPA2684 Are there some alternative TI parts that could be a drop in replacement for a THS3062D? This is the SOIC 8 pin, no heat slug on the bottom.
Can be same slew…
Hello Junwei,
This very old (and long obsolete) device did reverse the inputs in figure. 3. That is a typo, nothing more. For upgrades that you can still get, look at the OPA2694.
Well I did that CLC412 datasheet, little more ambitious on specs those days - there are other alternates as well to this LMH6715 device - I also did the OPA2694 data sheet which is very similar and those matching specs are there.
It is however quite…
Hello David, 15
So I was involved in NRND these two parts, they have some produceability issues - I know the OPA2694 is pretty close except for the 15 supply on those older parts (and the OPA2695).
So I tried to put the THS3202 into the parametric…
Hi Arthur,
The closest pin/package compatible replacement for what you are trying to do is the OPA2694. I think this device can achieve a gain of 10 per stage with bandwidth > 100MHz.
Best Regards,
Rohit
Hi Sean,
The more I look at this, the more I am inclined to think that one of these plots is wrong. As an example of what we should expect, take a look at the specs for the OPA694 and OPA2694, two op-amps that are also identical except that one is single…