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On Mon, 01 May 2006 10:36:06 +0100, Pooh Bear
wrote: Yes - I have a box of old MAT-01s from PMI. They are strictly reserved for such projects. I don't know if they are still available. I recall the beast. Somewhere I think I have some of those similar Nat Semi parts that featured multiple devices on-die. Forget the part number now. Oh no - I *was* right - the LM394 - just checked in case. Though that would be an IC but the M just means monolithic. They're not even insanely expensive now ! Yes that is very similar. The great thing about using these discretes as front ends is that the knee frequency for 1/f noise is way lower than the transistors in the average op-amp. So not only don't they hiss - they don't rumble either. Three of them in parallel is about right for a mic at about 150 to 200 ohms. Also took a look at some esoteric fet data a while back. Noise somewhere down in the 500pV/sqrt Hz region. Interfet is the company. But what about the current noise? You need to multiply that by the source impedance to add in its effect. I've looked at a few FET input op amps with amazingly low voltage noise, and this always more than makes up the difference. I really wish noise was expressed as a noise figure, rather than a level. That way it wouldn't matter what impedance you were using, you would simply have a figure of merit that told you how much worse the pre was than theoretically perfect. Hmmm, I wonder how that would go down with those who 'cheat' by using a 150 ohm source instead of 200. I note that Mackie ( I think ) is now quoting noise with the input *shorted* too. Yup, you really do have to read specs with a cynical eye these days. d -- Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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