You should be able to use a TL074. I've marked it on the circuit diagram as
an alternative. No mods needed. Do NOT change the power to it as it drive
the CMOS.
Ken
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an alternative. No mods needed. Do NOT change the power to it as it drive
the CMOS.
Ken
Ken
> Ahhh. I see. I don't know how I missed it. Thanks Ken. One more_______________________________________________________________________
>question. The LM324 is powered from 14.4V and -0.6V. If I use a TL074
>instead, should I be aware of any special considerations? Can I power
>the TL074 with + and - 15 Volts?
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>Thanks,
>peng
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>> >I'm getting ready to put the Sequential Switch together (on the
>> >breadboard first). I noticed that there are diodes at the power
>supply
>> >and ground inputs. Can someone shed some light as to what their
>> >function is? Are they essential to the circuit? I'm very curious.
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>> They are essential. What they do is more the 4051 so it is
>operating in the
>> -0.6 to +14.4 volt range instead of the 0 - 15V range. This is
>needed
>> because the chip is coupled to a summing null (virtual ground) of
>an op-amp.
>> WHen operated in this mode, the voltage across the active 4051
>channel is
>> always zero, held there by the op-amp. This means positive and
>negative
>> voltages can be switched, without the positive negative voltage ever
>> actually having to pass through the 4051. All the diodes at the
>inputs
>> prevent the not-selected channels from being taken negative.
>>
>> This is also explained in the article.
>>
>> Ken
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