That should work fine. According to the datasheets for each, there is only minimal difference. The main difference is that the LM13700N is a TI chip, and the LM13700D is an NJR chip.
In the Parts List for Resistors you have the 2K Ohm 1% with the same part number as the 4.7K Ohm 1%. The correct part number for the 2K Ohm 1% I believe is: 660-MF1/4DC2001F
Is t a problemen when I use a LM13700N instead of a LM13700D?
Hello,
That should work fine. According to the datasheets for each, there is only minimal difference. The main difference is that the LM13700N is a TI chip, and the LM13700D is an NJR chip.
Best,
-Patrick
In the Parts List for Resistors you have the 2K Ohm 1% with the same part number as the 4.7K Ohm 1%. The correct part number for the 2K Ohm 1% I believe is: 660-MF1/4DC2001F
Hi was just wondering if the LM13600 is an ok replacement for the LM13700.
Cheers
Hey Brett,
The LM13600 is supposedly an ‘inferior’ version of the LM13700.
Pin out is the same.
-Zach
@Steve Harmon
Thanks Zach.
I had a few 13600 left over from another project, and I just wanted to check. Found a few 7s on ebay.
Cheers,
Brett
Are the 4 100k Vertical Mount Pots “linear” or “audio” pots?
They are Linear pots B100k