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Neil Allison
September 9th 07, 10:40 PM
Recently seen at Texas Instruments site (I first saw it on their
homepage):
http://www.ti.com/corp/docs/landing/opa369/index.htm

Low power, high performance, wide temp range, glider advertising...

Maybe now there's an even better reason to specify TI ;)
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Neil

September 9th 07, 11:39 PM
On Sep 9, 5:40 pm, Neil Allison > wrote:
> Recently seen at Texas Instruments site (I first saw it on their
> homepage):http://www.ti.com/corp/docs/landing/opa369/index.htm
>
> Low power, high performance, wide temp range, glider advertising...
>
> Maybe now there's an even better reason to specify TI ;)
> --
> Neil

It's also on the back cover of last week's EE Times.
Who is it ? Its a Duo, but they've airbrushed out all ID.
Doesn't look like anyone in the back seat...

See ya, Dave

Bullwinkle
September 10th 07, 03:06 AM
On 9/9/07 4:39 PM, in article
m, "
> wrote:

> On Sep 9, 5:40 pm, Neil Allison > wrote:
>> Recently seen at Texas Instruments site (I first saw it on their
>> homepage):http://www.ti.com/corp/docs/landing/opa369/index.htm
>>
>> Low power, high performance, wide temp range, glider advertising...
>>
>> Maybe now there's an even better reason to specify TI ;)
>> --
>> Neil
>
> It's also on the back cover of last week's EE Times.
> Who is it ? Its a Duo, but they've airbrushed out all ID.
> Doesn't look like anyone in the back seat...
>
> See ya, Dave
>

Darn it, now I'll never be able to see an OPA369 Zero-Crossover Op Amp
without thinking about thinking about an unpainted Duo.

Oh, the Horror.....

Bullwinkle

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