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Jamie
We have a lot of older equipment we keep operating from plant to
plant and also do some non conflict repairs on equipment that uses this
747 Op-amp. It has always been a problem locating these chips and some
times end up using a NTE replacement, which I really don't like to do
because it's a crap shoot at times.
I went on line the other day to locate some of these babies and I
couldn't believe what I saw, Newark had over 1500 in stock of the
UA types! The ones we have are LM but who cares, if they work its
fine.. So I ordered 100 just to make sure, the price was right!
P.S.
It appears these LM747 are very destructive just from a slight
over voltage on the inputs. It not only destroys the Op-amp, which
would be expected but it also splits it in pieces if you don't have some
sort of current limit on the Vcc..
Jamie
plant and also do some non conflict repairs on equipment that uses this
747 Op-amp. It has always been a problem locating these chips and some
times end up using a NTE replacement, which I really don't like to do
because it's a crap shoot at times.
I went on line the other day to locate some of these babies and I
couldn't believe what I saw, Newark had over 1500 in stock of the
UA types! The ones we have are LM but who cares, if they work its
fine.. So I ordered 100 just to make sure, the price was right!
P.S.
It appears these LM747 are very destructive just from a slight
over voltage on the inputs. It not only destroys the Op-amp, which
would be expected but it also splits it in pieces if you don't have some
sort of current limit on the Vcc..
Jamie