Part Number: TL082 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2991 , Tool/software: Hi team,
When using TL082, The input IV is grounded with a milliohm resistor, which is equivalent to no current flowing through it, and is understood as grounding. Test the IV_O…
Part Number: TL082-Q1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM2904LV-Q1 , LM2904B-Q1 , TL082 Tool/software: Hi expert
Could you please help me review the schematic? I look forward to hearing from you soon.
(8inch)TL082 Circuit.pdf
Best Regards!
Mason
Part Number: TL082 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA2991 , Tool/software: Hi team,
When using TL082, The input IV is grounded with a milliohm resistor, which is equivalent to no current flowing through it, and is understood as grounding. Test the IV_O…
Part Number: TL082 Tool/software: Hello experts,
I plan to use TL082CPS as a comparator.
[Supply voltage]
VCC=+12+5%
VEE=-12-5%
[Question]
What is the voltage (min/max) on the positive and negative sides of the output in this situation?
I read datasheet…
Part Number: TL082 Hi,
Customer uses TL082 for current sensing.
They will provide 5V and -5V to TL082, but -5V will delay 100ms.
And the 100ms duration time, no signal input, but the output will be 5V, what is the possible reason?
Thank you
Yishan Ch…
Part Number: TL082
We currently have a problem with the TL082IDR component. When using it on a product, it has a lower current usage, which makes it impossible to properly conduct an electrical test for the product we manufacture ( other functions in…
Part Number: TL082 Hi All,
I have used TL082CMX/NOPB as a sample and hold circuit in our design. Schematics and Simulation circuit has been attached for your reference.
When I change my input voltage from +10V to -10V, I need to capture the time it takes…
Part Number: TL082 The thermal information for TL082CPSR (PS (SO)) is not described the datasheet.
(Datasheet Page-6 is only NS (SO))
Would you let me know about thermal information: RθJA, RθJC, etc for TL082CPSR?
Best regards,
Satoshi
Part Number: TL082 Hi team,
My customer would like to use TL082 in a differential proportional circuit. Is there a risk of loop instability if the amplification gain is less than 1, such as input is 10V, output is 1V?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Ivy