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  • LT6231 8-dip

    Okay, I've been searching for the LT6231 8-dip and I don't believe Analog actually make this amp in 8-dip
    So that being said what would be the closest amp to this in 8-dip?
    Where do you guys buy the most components from?
    Digi-Key
    Mouser
    etc.

  • #2
    Hi Mark-VA,

    Now days, integral circuits in DIP-8 case are too old and expensive. Only good solution for using of the new IC's is to use SMD to DIP adapters. One variant for LT6231 is "LCQT-SOIC8-8" type adapter from Farnell ( uk.farnell.com). The Farnell number is 2476033.

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    • #3
      Thanks, that is good option if I can't find a comparable amp that is close to the specs of the LT6231

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      • #4
        what is your application ?
        MCP6022, LT1028

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        • #5
          I recommend you try LT6234. If you find it in good quality. In my experience, this is the best of the Dual Amplifier. The case format/type is not a problem.

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          • #6
            MCP6022 - Vs (2.5-5.5)V, GBW 10MHz, SR 7V/us, Noise 2.9uVpp at (0.1-10)Hz
            LT1028 - Vs (8-44)V, GBW 50MHz, SR 11V/us, Noise 35nVpp at (0.1-10Hz
            LT6231 - Vs 3-12V, GBW 200MHz, SR 60V/us, Noise 180nVpp at (0.1-10)Hz
            MCP6022 and LT1028 are too slow for first stage of PI MD
            MCP6022 is too noisy for first stage of PI MD

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            • #7
              Click image for larger version  Name:	image.png Views:	221 Size:	5.6 KB ID:	425031​​​

              For starters you can wind your own coil, its resistance and R set the gain of the circuit. Start with R=100.
              Attached FilesThe opamp needs at least several MHz of GBW product. You might be able to get away with a TL071. The opamp needs bipolar power (say, +/- 5V). "

              From a previous post by Carl.

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              • #8
                Hi Mark-VA,
                Part of what scheme is this?

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                • #9
                  It's a current probe for my scope, or a substitute.

                  NE5532N - Geotech Forums (geotech1.com)

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                  • #10
                    O.K.

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