LM4562, LME49710, LME49720 Start-up Behavior

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The rep from TI said that the TO-99 version of these opamps was not being discontinued. I don't know why. They are excellent opamps and I use them in my designs a lot. It's the first chip I go to because it behaves so well. My guess is that the TO-99 version is used in military and related equipment.
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Glad to do it. If we had auto-registration the spam bots would be attempting several times a minute.
Capatcha never worked well.

Welcome aboard!
The rep from TI said that the TO-99 version of these opamps was not being discontinued.
I wonder where they're going to get more die when they run out.
I bet they have a ton of these in finished goods.
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mediatechnology wrote:
Glad to do it. If we had auto-registration the spam bots would be attempting several times a minute.
Capatcha never worked well.

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I was just on UL's website and they have a unique form of captcha. They display a matrix of about 9 photos and tell you to click on all the phones, or stadiums, or pictures of common things that robots can't easily recognize.

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