Hi,
I just got a bunch of op-amps from China (I'm located in Thailand), After doing some test I see some very disappointing results... Test was done with a 15Khz square wave, op-amp gain set to ~5 (input is 400mV pp) (op amp powered with +/-12V supply)
See the attachments:
The first and the worst is a LM358P (not sure if it's genuine or not) but it performs close to / as worst as the datasheet say it should.
The second is a LM358P ordered in china for like 3 USD / 100 pieces, it has a slew rate of ~5V/µS which is over 15x what is should, I see spikes around edges, not sure what they mean. This one is obviously a fake which performs better than expected.
The third is a NE5532P (cost like 6 USD / 100 pieces), slew rate is ~1.25V/µS which is far under what it should be (9V/µS according to the datasheet). The performances look pretty similary to a genuine JRC 4558.
The fourth, and the worst... the "TL072CP" has a slew rate of ~0.43V/µS, I did some extra tests with higher frequency but at 50Khz, the gail dropped like crazy, I'm sure it has performances worst or equal to a genuine LM358...
I then wanted to double check the results and made a small circuit with inverting configuration with 2.2k Ohm on the inverting input, and 4.7k Ohm between inverting input and output for a gain of ~2.1, op amp was powered with -12/+12V supply, input signal was square wave @ 15, 50 and 100Khz generated by an AD9850 module controlled by an arduino, generating a square wave of 1.3V pp amplitude with slew rate measured > 100V/µS on the oscilloscope, results were exactly the same.
Am I correct to say those NE5532 and TL072 are garbage? What about the oscillations seen on the edges of the "fake" LM358 op amp?
Thanks,
David.