Part Number: OPA3691 I'm attempting to implement a circuit similar to the wideband programmable gain function shown in Figure 8. of the Datasheet for the OPA3691.
I have two stages, one at Unity Gain, and another at 25dB Gain.
With Both Rin = 0Ω…
Part Number: LMH6733 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LMH6738 , OPA3691 , OPA3695 Hi Expert,
LMH6733 and LMH6738 are pin to pin solution, but could you also help to confirm if these two parts are BOM to BOM compatible solution ?
Regards,
Mark
Hello Praveen,
Thank you for sharing the layout with us. For test case 1, you replaced OPA3690 with OPA3691 on the same exact board, and OPA3691 had normal operation + quiescent current, but OPA3690 had normal operation but at a much higher quiescent…
Hey Gerald, we did a lot of triple op amps that might work for you, look at the OPA3832. That one is internally fixed gain of 2 for matched line driving net gain of 1 to load. There are higher speed and non fixed gain versions like the OPA3691 or OPA3692…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM98725 , OPA3691 Hello experts,
we are designing a prototype for our small xray system using cmos sensor M118-232C3. I want to know can we use LM98725 with this CIS module and how?
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA3693 , OPA3691 , OPA3692 Hi Team,
Our customer is considering to use OPA3693 like the schematic below. I think they would not need AC coupling, however, if they prefer to AC couple, can you use below two AC coupling method…