dougigs wrote:
20 to 25 times more than a 7805 = 10 to 12 bucks worth of parts.
Just the op amp in one of those Jung jobbies will set me back that much, and you've got comparable specs. So this sounds promising.
This is not intended to be JSR competitor. It is for digital circuits that need low broadband and 1/f noise.
Basically, clocks, and stuff like that.
Since this was designed to work on +9 V (translation: 9 V battery), PSRR was not a prime design concern. Unlike the JSR. So, it is intended to be used with a decent supply ahead of it.
I'm sure if one were to carefully peruse Walt's site, he in all likelihood points out that there are other solutions for low-voltage supplies on his site. Other than the JSR.
Finding a op-amp that will work with its inputs near the negative rail, and its output near the positive rail (both of which are low voltages) is a bit tricky. Unless you are not concerned with 1/f noise.
Eventually, I will put some performance data for it when using one of those wretched '5534 op-amps.
Actually, I bet it won't be all that bad. So, those of you who are not able to dredge up the one that I used should be able to get adequate performance.
Just a word in general about the designs that I eventually hope to provide...........
Most won't be revolutionary, SOTA, or
ne plus ultra. They will be circuits that will be, for the most part, easy to build. Yet should provide fairly good performance, without shelling out $$$$. With the exception of a handful of common-base stages sprinkled in every now and then, they won't be anything really hard to understand.
The only hard part may be understanding why I did it that way.
Jocko