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Pehr

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jksuperstar

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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 12:07 pm Post subject:
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Good for sensors (piezo drum pads, photodiode light sensors, simple microphone circuits). Maybe build a new controller instrument? |
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danielwarner
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etaoin

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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 12:49 am Post subject:
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Is there any other good applications of the LM324? |
Klee! _________________ http://www.casia.org/modular/ |
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Pehr

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andrewF

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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 1:38 am Post subject:
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CGS39 quad logic gate uses two LM324s, you could build 60 of those.
CGS29 wave multipliers use three......40 ? |
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Pehr

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Pehr

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frijitz
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 10:33 am Post subject:
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jksuperstar wrote: | Good for sensors (piezo drum pads, photodiode light sensors, simple microphone circuits). Maybe build a new controller instrument? |
Agree! I used them extensively for interfacing my wind controller to a pic:
http://home.comcast.net/~ijfritz/sos_circ.htm
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Pehr

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Pehr

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softfin

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Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 5:21 am Post subject:
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The 324 was (is still?) used on a lot of Electro-Harmonix effect pedals. I bought some of them years ago for a Small Clone chorus. Hehe, that one ended up being the most heavily modified project I've ever built .  |
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andrewF

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mediatechnology

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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:06 am Post subject:
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Quote: | They're good since they run on both single and dual power supply, but the input voltage range is from -0.5V to 32V, not +/-15V as the TL084 Confused Is that a big disadvantage?
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That spec is actually for single-supply operation and it's a huge advantage. It doesn't apply, in the range stated, for dual supply operation. What it's saying, and a unique attribute of the part, is that the common mode range, in single supply, includes ground by virtue of PNP input devices. Vout also goes to ground and the 324 has very low supply current ideal for battery use.
The penalty is that the output runs essentially in class-B with large cross-over distortion and low slew rate.
One application for the LM324 you don't normally see is in bar-graph comparator strings. They're simply too slow to oscillate and thus make a fairly good driver. SSL used them in the 82E10 channel dynamics processor as a GR indicator.
http://www.ka-electronics.com/images/SSL/ssl_82E10.pdf
This part is over 30 years old and still a valuable workhorse. |
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frijitz
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Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:44 am Post subject:
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Pehr wrote: | Is there any other good applications of the LM324? |
I've used the 324 in the latest incarnation of my SNICster waveshaper:
http://home.comcast.net/~ijfritz/sy_cir10.htm
This new variation is a simplified version of the original without the extra waveshaping features. I used the 324 for the control and output sections (A3a, A4a, b, c). The slow slew rate removes most of a nasty switching glitch the occurs at the point where the input SAW switches.
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Pehr

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Pehr

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Clack

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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:36 am Post subject:
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national semiconductor says for the lm358 in the 'also recommended' box -
"LM324 Quad Version"
which means I guess its pretty much identical in characteristic
http://www.national.com/mpf/LM/LM358.html _________________ Clacktronics.co.uk Last edited by Clack on Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:38 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Rykhaard
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:38 am Post subject:
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Pehr wrote: | I didn't know the wave multiplier used 3 though  |
FINALLY finished my Wave Multiplier from Ken Stone a couple of weeks ago. If you like twisting things around and you still have a lot of LM324's - buy some Wave Multipliers!!   OMFG! That is one extremely impressive collection of modules that Ken cobbled together!! I'll be ordering at LEAST 1 more of them for twisting things around. It has a nicely simple but nice and gritty at times distortion section as well.
Also - if you wanted to offload some 324's and are a Paypal'er- lemme know! I use them in a few things as well.  |
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Pehr

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fonik

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there is a 0R resistor in the hold section. never seen something like that. what's about this zero ohm resistor? _________________
cheers,
matthias
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Big Boss at fonitronik
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Pehr

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andrewF

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I assumed, as Houshu has `corrected dec01` next to it, he previously had a resistor there but decided it wasn`t necessary and it was easier to insert 0 R than redraw the schematic.
That was just my assumption, in fact you CAN buy 0 R resistors (why? I don`t know)
You can write to Houshu - he is a VERY nice guy (he once drove a return trip total of about 4 hours to pick me and my synths up, to go to a synth-diy meeting) |
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Pehr

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