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Piyush Posted - Aug 23 2010 : 1:17:26 PM
sir, is there any equivalent for lm308?
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audioguru Posted - Aug 27 2010 : 2:27:35 PM
The LM108 is the same single opamp as an LM308 except the LM108 is more expensive, has a wider temperature range and has better spec's.
They are both obsolete. The LM308 has not been made for 12 years. Some versions of the LM108 were made until 2008.
They had low bias current for their bipolar transistor inputs and unusual frequency compensation terminals that could be uses as a strobe.
Aaron Cake Posted - Aug 27 2010 : 11:28:05 AM
Use 4 LM 108s. The 308 is about the same chip, but it is a quad package in a DIP case.

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