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Andy_Lin
1 month ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
LM2902-N: LM2902-N application question
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LM2902-N
Hi team, My customer have a question regarding LM2902 , what situation or application of LM2902 circuit need to add dual common base-collector bias resistor transistors? please kindly help to resolve the question or give...
Sylvain Bouriot
2 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: LM2902-N: high side voltage to current converter stability issue
Hi Tim. Thank you for the clarification. Best Regards. Sylvain
SylvainM
over 1 year ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
LM2902-N: LM2902-N versus LM2902
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Part Number: LM2902 - N Hi, I'm trying to compare LM2902 and LM2902 - N components and I don't see much
Paul Goedeke
9 months ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: LM2902-N: Need land pattern
Hi Swathi, Please see the land pattern and the schematic: NS_dimensions.pdf NS_landpattern.pdf Best, Paul
Paul Grohe
over 5 years ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: Op-Amp for voltage scaling
Hello Binoy, FWIW: The LM2902 *is* a LM324 - same die...just tested to different parameters. The LM358 is the dual version of the LM324...same circuit. The LM741 is not suitable for single supply, ground-referenced circuits. But at 3.3V supply, the...
Paul Grohe
over 4 years ago
Amplifiers
Amplifiers forum
RE: Using LM324 As a buffer
To reiterate what Art said, the LM324 is not a good choice for low distortion applications. The LM324 was originally designed for true single supply applications, with the load returned to V- ("GND" pin). The LM324 has a "unique"...
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