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Default Is my LT44 transformer suitable for audio (de)coupling?


"GregS"

The noise voltage of many op-amps is almost flat from 1K to 100K, but
below 1 K
it moves upward. I'm looking at the LF353 as it has a very low level of
low frequency
noise, or at least the chart shows that. The AD711 has 18 nvHz at 1 kHz
but
60 nvHz at 1 Hz.



** What a complete ******.



........ Phil





 
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