Is this an LM741 op amp?

Started by pi22seven, March 25, 2006, 04:14:44 PM

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pi22seven

I've never seen ones that looked like this.

A guy at work has a few to give me and I was wondering if they worked the same.

Toney


Sure, if it says  xyz 741   it is. Thats a metal can package...extra mojo...

$uperpuma

metal can style... but a normal dip 8 socket might be a pain...:)  you might have to do a different pcb layout but the pins do the same thing
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pi22seven

Thanks guys!

Now, what to do with all this extra mojo... :icon_idea:

Toney


Oh yeah... check the data sheet for the pinout... certainly will be different

StephenGiles

Extra mojo??? Pull the other one.........
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Toney



Yes, extra mojo !
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Quote from: StephenGiles on March 26, 2006, 12:14:58 PM
Pull the other one.........

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Dingleberry Electronics

I have few of those metal can 741's also. I didn't find it hard to fit it in a norman 8-pin dip-socket. Just checked the pinout from the datasheet.
Works wery well, in Dist+ or other equivalents, of course with that "extra mojo" of the metal can.


Dan N

Quote from: Dingleberry Electronics on April 06, 2006, 08:15:59 AM
I have few of those metal can 741's also. I didn't find it hard to fit it in a norman 8-pin dip-socket. Just checked the pinout from the datasheet.
Works wery well, in Dist+ or other equivalents, of course with that "extra mojo" of the metal can.



True. Get a piece of perf and you can put the leads where they should go, then kind of shove it down and you can get it to fit a socket like a glove.

I have an old 4558 in a can rattling around here somewhere. Looking for a mojo project for that little guy...