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Uwe Bonnes
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Jon Elson <elson@wustl.edu> wrote:
seconds to measure. This will make the test very expensive, as the tester
can only test 86 chips per day.
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Uwe Bonnes bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de
Institut fuer Kernphysik Schlossgartenstrasse 9 64289 Darmstadt
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Specs need to be tested. A noise spec at 0.001 Hz needs a at least 1000Pieter wrote:
I did not find information on noise from 0 - 10 Hz yet. Seems that
there are only a few specialists.
Because the news is very bad down there, they don't WANT you to know.
Try to find op-amp specs for very low F noise, it is practically absent.
One op amp with really GOOD LF noise, and tey SPEC it too in the data
sheets, it the AD706. It got us out of a bind where we had a LOT of
extremely low-F noise. Our circuit would sit there runnign perfectly
stable for minutes, then suddenly it would jump millivolts. The AD706
was the only thing in the entire book that had a guaranteed spec for
.001 - 1 Hz. The spec wasn't that astonishingly low, but the fact they
were willing to guarantee the 1/f curve out to .001 Hz was big news.
seconds to measure. This will make the test very expensive, as the tester
can only test 86 chips per day.
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Uwe Bonnes bon@elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de
Institut fuer Kernphysik Schlossgartenstrasse 9 64289 Darmstadt
--------- Tel. 06151 162516 -------- Fax. 06151 164321 ----------