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Apr 3 at 10:08 vote accept Gos
Mar 26 at 20:18 history became hot network question
Mar 26 at 15:20 history edited Gos CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 26 at 15:14 comment added Gos I have added some concrete numbers to the post. But it looks strange to me is that the reduction of the gain starts before 500KHz, a not so high frequency.
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Mar 26 at 14:47 comment added Gos I solder them to SOP8 to DIP adapters. If I continue it I will create a PCB.
Mar 26 at 13:06 comment added glen_geek What kind of breadboard setup?...neither of these chips have dual-inline packages that plug into solderless breadboards that most of us imagine when you say "breadboard".
Mar 26 at 12:42 answer added Simon Fitch timeline score: 6
Mar 26 at 12:36 answer added Justme timeline score: 7
Mar 26 at 12:26 history edited winny CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 26 at 12:22 history edited Gos CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 26 at 12:21 history edited winny CC BY-SA 4.0
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Mar 26 at 12:19 comment added Andy aka Please link data sheets for the op-amps. Your gain should be 5.45 btw.
Mar 26 at 12:17 history asked Gos CC BY-SA 4.0