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In Reply to: A few things to try... posted by Charles Hansen on June 20, 2005 at 03:27:10:
Thanks Charlie:I see from from the Data Sheet that the bandwidth control resistors can be varied from 10 ohms to 10K ohms in high BW mode. Values between 100 ohms and 1K raise the quiescent current into the middle of the range. Any suggestions as to what values to use?
Also, there is discussion about using .1uf bypass caps on the +/- DC source where required to assure stable operation, and a recommendation to bypass with 10uf solid tantulum caps in "high current applications". Do you think 10uf would be better for high BW mode?
Regards,
Dave
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- Re: A few things to try... - Dave Garretson 06:16:27 06/20/05 (1)
- Re: A few things to try... - Charles Hansen 10:47:46 06/20/05 (0)