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Re: LM121 model??
I think what you mean to say is that *TODAY's LM321* is not the same device! But originally the LM321 was the same as the original LM121.? Then at some later date, either NatSemi or Texas Instruments
By Andy I · #159090 ·
Chan model for saturable transformer LTSPICE simulation #Transformer
Hi all, I'm working on a project that involves saturable transformer and when I try to model it in LTSpice, I can observe the saturation effects when there is sinusoidal voltage but I cannot really
By sushinxane · #159089 ·
Re: LM121 model??
Mike, that is the correct datasheet. The LM121 was mentioned in the 1994 NSC Application Handbook. I uploaded that ap note to the TEMP files as well (LM121 AN-79.pdf).
By DerekK · #159087 ·
Re: LM121 model??
All, I just uploaded a LM121 data sheet to the temp folder. Mike
By Mike Fraser · #159085 ·
Re: LM121 model??
Strange, my yellowing copy of the 1980 edition has the LM121/221/321 on page 4-11. -- http://davesrocketworks.com David Schultz "The cheeper the crook, the gaudier the patter." - Sam Spade
By David Schultz · #159084 ·
Re: LM121 model??
Indeed; many web sites offering its data sheet do not in fact include LM121, only LM221 and LM321, which do not have two outputs. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software.
By John Woodgate · #159083 ·
Re: LM121 model??
The LM121 is shown as a preamplifier IC in the 1976 National Semiconductor Linear Data Book, but it's not listed in the 1980 edition.? I will look to see if I still have the 1976 data book or any
By John Waugaman · #159082 ·
Re: LM121 model??
The old National Semi numbering system was LM1xx for Mil-temp devices, LM2xx for industrial temp, and LM3xx for commercial temp. Then the LMyx1 was for the single version, LMyx2 for dual and LMyx4 for
By DerekK · #159081 ·
Re: LM121 model??
If you meant LM321, it is a single version of an LM324.
By eetech00 · #159080 ·
Re: LM121 model??
The LM121 has a differential output. Pinout is 1: output 2 2: IN- 3: IN+ 4: V- 5: balance 6: balance 7: V+ 8: output 1
By DerekK · #159079 ·
Re: LM121 model??
All the models do not show the proper LM121 differential output configuration. Andy, you are correct about the LM121 being special. The old National Semi Apps Handbook has the LM121 and LM118 used as
By DerekK · #159078 ·
Re: LM121 model??
It looks like the LM121/LM321 was a very ordinary 1 MHz GBP op-amp, but maybe with somewhat lower operating power (lower supply current).? It is capable of +/-16 V supplies, but optimized for 5 V
By Andy I · #159077 ·
Re: LM121 model??
As I say, it's been too many years.? But I do not remember that the LM121 was anything like the LM118.? The latter was optimized for high slew rate and bandwidth, unusually high in its day. Andy
By Andy I · #159076 ·
Re: LM121 model??
Remember that LM121, LM221, and LM321 are the same, just with different worst-case ratings. There is something that claims to be an LM321 SPICE model, here:
By Andy I · #159075 ·
Re: LM121 model??
Derek, There is a PSPICE version on that list.? I use it all of the time in LTspice.
By Jay Philippbar · #159074 ·
Re: LM121 model??
If it's a Tina model, it might be compatible with LTspice, but might need some tweaks. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
By John Woodgate · #159073 ·
Re: LM121 model??
Now to put it into something that LTSpice can use. Any suggestions where to start? This looks to be an OrCAD / TINA thing. I will peruse myself.
By DerekK · #159072 ·
Re: LM121 model??
Derek, will this work? LM321LV data sheet, product information and support | TI.com ( https://www.ti.com/product/LM321LV#design-tools-simulation )
By Jay Philippbar · #159071 ·
LM121 model??
I am trying to work out some old schematic and circuit issues and am looking for a model for the old LM121 opamp. Anyone have such a thing? I found the LM118, as I can use the LTSpice LT118A model.
By DerekK · #159070 ·
Re: More syntax issues with 24.1.x
Great! I look forward to 24.1.6. -- Regards, Tony
By Tony Casey · #159069 ·