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A 741 opamp is pretty easy to describe. A DC gain of 100,000 and a single pole roll-off with a corner at 10Hz. Don't exceed 0.5W of power.
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Re^5: Cyclomatic Complexity of Perl code
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Jun 08, 2005 at 18:20 UTC

    And from which specification (datasheet) did you read or recall that from?

    Now try to determine those parameters by observing the thing in situ. (You've only got one, so ramp the power slowly else you'll overshoot the puff and never know the limits:) And from what I can recall there are a few other parameters you've omitted to mention (temps, slew rates, bias etc.).

    But th emain point is that no matter where you buy, or which manufacturer you by from, you can slot it into your circuit designed around the datasheet and it's (almost) guarenteed to work.


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