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xavier60:
It will work with an LM358.

panoss:

--- Quote from: xavier60 on March 06, 2020, 02:56:03 pm ---It will work with an LM358.

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It looks really nice! I will simulate it and let you know.
I suppose there is some advantage in using TLC072 instead of LM358?

xavier60:

--- Quote from: panoss on March 06, 2020, 03:16:56 pm ---
--- Quote from: xavier60 on March 06, 2020, 02:56:03 pm ---It will work with an LM358.

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It looks really nice! I will simulate it and let you know.
I suppose there is some advantage in using TLC072 instead of LM358?

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Although the TLC072 is much faster, it only makes a worth while improvement to the speed of the fast current  limiting.

panoss:
Proteus has the TL072 but not TLC072.
I 'll simulate it with LM358 as I already have it (and this is what I 'll use), while the TLC072 will take some time to come if I order it.

xavier60:

--- Quote from: panoss on March 06, 2020, 03:43:09 pm ---Proteus has the TL072 but not TLC072.
I 'll simulate it with LM358 as I already have it (and this is what I 'll use), while the TLC072 will take some time to come if I order it.

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The TLC072 mainly has a much higher output current which might have some affect on the fast current limiting only.

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