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Projects => Phono RIAA amplifiers => Topic started by: zz1969 on December 26, 2012, 02:12:39 PM

Title: Replacement, Operational Amplifier DIL-8, MAX420EPA+
Post by: zz1969 on December 26, 2012, 02:12:39 PM
Hi P-A,

can you advise the replacement for Operational Amplifier DIL-8, MAX420EPA+ for QSXM2 as this part is obsolete and cannot be ordered.
Thank you.

Evgeny
Title: Re: Replacement, Operational Amplifier DIL-8, MAX420EPA+
Post by: peranders on December 26, 2012, 02:32:16 PM
OP07 or similar will do fine. Choose a low drift, low offset and a low noise type. Slew rate 5-10 V/us is suitable.
Title: Re: Replacement, Operational Amplifier DIL-8, MAX420EPA+
Post by: tk-don on February 03, 2014, 10:45:50 PM
On the same topic: I'm also looking for a replacement and looked into current available chopper op-amps . I'm almost sure the LTC1050 is suitable for this task, similar specs to the MAX420 but with a slew-rate of 4V/us and GBW of 2.5 MHz. Do think this will work, P-A ?  :-)
http://www.linear.com/product/LTC1050
I know the input offset voltage of the OP07C is around 60 uV, which is low but still 20 times higher than the LTC1050. But the magnitude of uV suggests that it doesn't matter that much... or does it?

EDIT: Okay, it was discovered earlier: http://sjostromaudio.com/smf/index.php/topic,268.0.html - do the same comments apply for the QSXM2?
Title: Re: Replacement, Operational Amplifier DIL-8, MAX420EPA+
Post by: peranders on February 04, 2014, 06:24:50 AM
Max supply voltage is ± 8 V only. I recommend that you look for a conventional opamp.
Title: Re: Replacement, Operational Amplifier DIL-8, MAX420EPA+
Post by: tk-don on February 05, 2014, 10:20:58 PM
Thanks... You're right. I'll likely just go for OP07. Just got "provoked" by the LT1012 ( http://www.linear.com/product/LT1012 ) , which LT markets as a drop-in for OP07 with specifications that look better (lower offsets) and was thinking to use it where either the OP07 and MAX420 were used in the QSXM2. Or would this be considered incompatible in this application and/or purely a waste of money on improving figures that are already so small that it doesn't matter?
(This will be my last question, regarding this.. I promise!)
Title: Re: Replacement, Operational Amplifier DIL-8, MAX420EPA+
Post by: peranders on February 05, 2014, 10:39:03 PM
I think a noticeable disadvantage is some noise from chopper stabilized opamps. Right now you can find good normal opamps so the chopper technology is partly a bit unmodern.