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On 7/5/2015 12:39 PM, Clifford Heath wrote:
Unfortunately, however, it seems like the MC1494, 1496, LM3046, and so
on are all non-stock just about everywhere.
On 06/07/15 02:22, Clifford Heath wrote:
On 05/07/15 07:06, Jim Thompson wrote:
On Sat, 04 Jul 2015 13:53:15 -0700, Joerg <news@analogconsultants.com
wrote:
On 2015-07-04 1:30 PM, bitrex wrote:
Can anyone suggest an opamp mixer topology for the low 100s of kHz?
If it absolutely has to be semiconductors I'd use the MC1496.
I'd go with the MC1494... if you can get it. It has the level
shifting built-in... quite adequate for audio, and immensely eases the
pain of doing your own level-shifting.
If you can't get MC1494 but can arrange one bipolar drive signal, you
can make the rest of a Gilbert cell very easily using the matched
transistors in a LM3046, which are readily available, cheap and
sufficiently retro. You even get a spare transistor you could use for
the phase splitter.
Forgot to mention, the Ft of the LM3046 is circa 350MHz, so no problem
operating at HF. And there's always the rather faster and more expensive
HFA3101 if you need to operate up to 1GHz. But the LM3046 is one of
my jelly-beans for discrete stuff up to 50MHz. It can go higher, but
it's less trouble to design using faster transistors.
Unfortunately, however, it seems like the MC1494, 1496, LM3046, and so
on are all non-stock just about everywhere.