Hi JC
Here is what happened.
I clicked Place->PSpice Component->Search That opened the PSpice Part Search Box
I clicked the Texas Instruments folder and a list of parts appears below.
I type TL062 in the search here window and click on the magnifying…
Hello Venky,
Here are some parts you may consider. They have similar or better bandwidth, maximum voltage offset, slew rate, supply current, and voltage noise specifications as the LF442CN. They are also +/-18V supply capable, like the LF442CN, and…
Hi,
So I think the system is now pretty stable as in the end I stripped my complete test board and tried to induce a noise with transformers etc. I tested the system with the OPA727 and TL062 . As the OPA727 can only use +/-5V, and the TL062 +5 with…
Shuai,
I assume you mean the TL062, correct? Could you elaborate more on what you are trying to do?
All technical documents, including the datasheet, can be found on the TL062 product page, found here:
http://www.ti.com/product/tl062
Mi…
Hi Toon,
For a high voltage voltage-follower, you could choose a newer CMOS op-amp like the OPA2170 or TLV2170. The TL062 might also be a good choice.
Hope that helps,
Paul
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI , TL062 Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models Using 9.3.150.328 SF-TI and implementing simple analog substractor I noticed that the output voltage Vout keeps ~ 1,6V
This is strange since a different simulator…
Seb,
I don't uses photo diode often, but TL062 is mine. VIO will be present at inverting input. DC gain of VIO is 1+RF/RI. RF is easy. RI is the diode. If was an idea current source then VOUT would be same as VIO. A diode at a couple mV should be a…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TL082 , TL062 , TLE2072 , LM258 , TLE2142 I am looking for close replacement.
Need help finding replacement for dip-8 dual op amp pm93BH
ic from unit controls cooling and heating unit made by honeywell
main ac supply…
We do not have an exact replacement for the LM108A, but we do have many products that might work, depending upon your appliaction.
On the LM108, the compensation pin is used for stabiity. On newer amplifiers, this is no longer required. If you were…