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David,
You are correct, I had a brainfart. My mind was on a CMOS logic chip. Thanks for the correction.
Bill
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Using LM-324 because I have them here and they work extremely well in the application.
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Bill,That's not a good idea. It is likely to oscillate. See my other reply.
On Thu, Apr 1, 2021, 6:37 AM Bill van Dijk <theold...@gmail.com> wrote:Ty the unused inputs to ground with a 10K resistor, float the unused outputs.
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Thank you David. Makes good sense. -Chuck
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What is standard procedure for tying off unused op-amp inputs?
If for instance there is a circuit which uses only (2) of the (4) available op-amps in a DIP package,
what is the normal protocol for dealing with these unused units?
Can the unused inputs just be left floating? Doing do on an LM-324 runs the output at around 7.45 volts
when the chip is operating from a single 9 volt supply. Does doing this draw more current than tying off inputs to GND?
Thanks, Chuck
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David,
Since you responded to my question about LM-324, I have another thing I need to consult you about:
I have tried several times to contact you at your nixiebunny emal address with no response back.
What this is in reference to is my interest in obtaining and setting up a rubidium oscillator so that I can construct a much more
accurate free-standing clock than the ones I currently have. I did some digging on this, and have a general idea of how to do it.
But I did want to open up a discussion with you regarding this, because I know that you have a rubidium oscillator running as the time base
for one of your nixie clocks. Thanks again -Chuck
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Ty the unused inputs to ground with a 10K resistor, float the unused outputs.
Bill
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On 1 Apr 2021, at 17:49, chuckrr <chu...@all2easy.net> wrote:
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Makes perfect sense. Thank you. So far I've used op amps for a few simple things but still need lots of study and practice to become more proficient with them.
To date my experience with op amps has all been cookie-cutter cookbook applications. They work, but much more study is required. At least I now know a little more
about the proper way to tie off the unused ones. Thanks. -Chuck
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On Apr 1, 2021, at 8:52 AM, chuckrr <chu...@all2easy.net> wrote:Doing do on an LM-324 runs the output at around 7.45 volts
when the chip is operating from a single 9 volt supply.
I have used the LM-324 op amp for several things here over the years exactly because of its ability to operate from a single power supply, namely +9 volts DC and GND.
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