Updates to the Opamp Chooser
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The latest news about the Opamp Chooser from Sevensoft Ltd |
E Series searcher launched
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Do you need to set the gain of a non-inverting opamp circuit to 8.7? You could run through the standard resistors in turn for two values with a ratio of 7.7, but the Sevensoft E Series searcher will do it in just one click. It will also tell you which combinations of values make up specific values, and can suggest pairs with specific products.
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Added some Analog Devices and Linear Technology opamps
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A selection of devices from Analog Devices and Linear Technology have been added to the database. This brings the total number of devices listed to over 1700.
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More Analog Devices opamps added to the database
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A selection of Analog Devices opamps have been added. Devices include high speed opamps such as the AD8001 and AD8099, and micropower devices like the OP90
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Added LM833 and LM6364
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Added the LM833 dual audio opamps and the LM6364 high speed single to the database
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Pinouts added to help pages
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Images of all the different basic pinouts have been added to the relevant help page.
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Nulling and disable pins given a separate column
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The nulling pins and the disable pins have been given separate columns. This reduces the number of entries in the 'Basic pins' checklist box, which is a step in the right direction. Null pins can now be distinguished between those that pull up and those that pull down.
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OPA727 family added
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The OPA727 family of opamps from TI/Burr-Brown has been added to the database. This family includes single, dual and quad devices.
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