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  • #16
    The ci 356 Lf can be used in place of NE5534

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    • #17
      LM833 is considered the same thing, yet some say it is even better. Power consumption is not superb though.
      Some also say NE5532 becomes even better if a few kohm resistor is connected between a negative rail and it's output, as it forces the output operation in class A. Makes sense.

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      • #18
        The 833 is a dual op amp

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        • #19
          Gee. I missed the point.

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          • #20
            Maybe the 833 would be worth a try as a split low gain preamp for PI rather than a 5532.

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            • #21
              I have the AD8510 amplifier. Can he use in the metal detector instead NE5534?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by stone61 View Post
                I have the AD8510 amplifier. Can he use in the metal detector instead NE5534?

                I wouldn't bother trying because it has a higher nV/√Hz than the NE5534

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                • #23
                  Doesn't the feedback resistor noise get added into the business as well? Most frontends have rather large feedback resistors to pump up the gain, which spoils the amplifier's inherent low noise. Correct me if I'm wrong, but 5534's popularity as a PI frontend partially lies in its relatively rapid recovery for an old "standard" design?

                  --edit--
                  never mind, I seem to be tripping the bollocks, transimpedance coupled amp noise improves as the sqrt of feedback resistance!

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                  • #24
                    Yes and no. The inverting input observes the equivalent resistance. That's why you can't find a very low noise with low gain - lower input resistance comes with higher gain. With over 4nV/sqrt(Hz) at 5534, 11k is OK.

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