Danko! ... thanks for joining in. I'll take a look at it. In the meantime, take a look at post #91, that's pretty much what I want to accomplish. Simply put, I'd like to make a circuit that could amplify a pickup used to detect extremely small oscillations in its magnetic field. The pickup is made with 4680 turns of 42 ga magnet wire wrapped around a 4mm dia x 10mm length neodymium magnet, that has an inductance of 107.5 mH, and a resistance of 772 ΩYou can try to use OPAx340 (opa340 in LTspice) device:
(10pcs) New OPA2340U $ 0.99, shipping $ 3.36
Features:
• Rail-to-Rail Input
• Rail-to-Rail Output (Within 1 mV)
• MicroSize Packages
• Wide Bandwidth: 5.5 MHz
• High Slew Rate: 6 V/μs
• Low THD + Noise: 0.0007% (f = 1 kHz)
• Low Quiescent Current: 750 μA/Channel
• Single, Dual, and Quad Versions
• Supply voltage from 2.5 V to 5 V
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