Ted Krotkiewski
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Hi Friends!
Apologies for troubling you with such a basic question. I am sure it has been answered many times before, but when searching I couldn't find it.
QUESTION 1:
I am experimenting with some Passive inductor based and active EQ circuits where there is a few Op amp unity gain buffers and Op amp gain buffers etc.
So, I am a little puzzled wether I can use ONE Dual channel Op-amp for two completely different tasks that occurs in completely different places in the circuit.
- For example, with a OPA2134 (dual channel), Can I use CH.1 for Input unity Gain buffer in the very first stage of the circuit and then CH.2 as an output gain buffer in the last stage of the circuit? - Will there be "Crosstalk" or other sort of interference that we want to avoid when they take place at such different tasks?
Or would I be better in using two single channel OPA134 IC´s instead?
QUESTION 2:
Is a TL072 or a OPA2134 just two completely independent TL071´s or OPA134´s channels in one package to save money and space? or is it more to it that I am missing?
For example, I see many people use Dual channel IC´s, when there is only one channel being used (No extra function pins being used either) So I wonder wether they might differ performance wise between dual channel or single ch?
The IC´s I will be using are NE5534/32 and OPA134 / OPA2134
Thank you for your time!
//Ted Krotkiewski
Apologies for troubling you with such a basic question. I am sure it has been answered many times before, but when searching I couldn't find it.
QUESTION 1:
I am experimenting with some Passive inductor based and active EQ circuits where there is a few Op amp unity gain buffers and Op amp gain buffers etc.
So, I am a little puzzled wether I can use ONE Dual channel Op-amp for two completely different tasks that occurs in completely different places in the circuit.
- For example, with a OPA2134 (dual channel), Can I use CH.1 for Input unity Gain buffer in the very first stage of the circuit and then CH.2 as an output gain buffer in the last stage of the circuit? - Will there be "Crosstalk" or other sort of interference that we want to avoid when they take place at such different tasks?
Or would I be better in using two single channel OPA134 IC´s instead?
QUESTION 2:
Is a TL072 or a OPA2134 just two completely independent TL071´s or OPA134´s channels in one package to save money and space? or is it more to it that I am missing?
For example, I see many people use Dual channel IC´s, when there is only one channel being used (No extra function pins being used either) So I wonder wether they might differ performance wise between dual channel or single ch?
The IC´s I will be using are NE5534/32 and OPA134 / OPA2134
Thank you for your time!
//Ted Krotkiewski