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What gain-bandwidth do I need for a 90 degree phase shift op amp that
will operate at less than 3000 Hz?
I found a diagram on the internet, but it specifies a 6 Mhz
gain-bandwidth op amp that uses alot of power. Since I hope to use it
in a battery powered and portable environment, I'd like to use the
lower power part. The original designer wasn't after low power as a
design parameter, I'm hoping that the lower power part will work just
as well.
I was able to find a part that has the same noise rating (actually
better), but the main difference is the gain-bandwidth and the supply
current.
Do I really need to use the 6 Mhz (1.5 ma) gain-bandwidth part, or
will the 400 Khz (60 ua) gain bandwidth part work just as well?
TIA
Albre
will operate at less than 3000 Hz?
I found a diagram on the internet, but it specifies a 6 Mhz
gain-bandwidth op amp that uses alot of power. Since I hope to use it
in a battery powered and portable environment, I'd like to use the
lower power part. The original designer wasn't after low power as a
design parameter, I'm hoping that the lower power part will work just
as well.
I was able to find a part that has the same noise rating (actually
better), but the main difference is the gain-bandwidth and the supply
current.
Do I really need to use the 6 Mhz (1.5 ma) gain-bandwidth part, or
will the 400 Khz (60 ua) gain bandwidth part work just as well?
TIA
Albre