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N. Thornton
may use power, depends.
I think it depends on your opamp. I have often used CMOS invertors as
opamps - or should I say in lieu of opamps. With those you need unused
outputs to be 0 or 1, not half way, which eats power.
You could also connect the +input to the output, its just as stable.
LM324s seem happy enough unconnected, though I wouldnt rely on that.
Regards, NT
I think it depends on your opamp. I have often used CMOS invertors as
opamps - or should I say in lieu of opamps. With those you need unused
outputs to be 0 or 1, not half way, which eats power.
You could also connect the +input to the output, its just as stable.
LM324s seem happy enough unconnected, though I wouldnt rely on that.
Regards, NT