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Are there any 8 pin OP AMP models in multisim?

I need an 8 pin OP Amp model..all the models that I can see in multisim are 5 pin models..but can I get an 8 pin model from somewhere? Could someone please advice?

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1- IN+? 2- IN-, 3- VS-, 4- VS+, 5- out, 6,7- balance (If is). How 8 pin should be called?
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Hi,

 

If you see http://www.technologystudent.com/elec1/opamp1.htm..... an actual OP Amp has 8 pins.. pin 5 is unused..but I need a model with all 8 pins? Is it available? If not could you please point me to a 7 pin model that uses BJTs?

 

Thanks!

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The symbol of the operational amplifier 741 has 7 pins. And the footprint in which it is, has 8 pins - 1 pin is not connected. It is necessary to specify to you simply in the footprint mapping table to what pins of a symbol there correspond case pins -  Properties>>Edit Footprint. What appointment 8-th pin?
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I have understood - the model with 7 pins is necessary to you? Such, most likely, it is necessary to do most, using a subcircuit.
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Yes, I need a model with 7 pins , if not 8 pins....is there any available in multisim? or can i get one from somewhere else that you know?

 

Thanks

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Look this operational amplifier: AD705AQ
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This one has 6 pins :o(..... could you suggest any other? Im specifically looking for one using BJTs..

 

Thanks a lot!

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Look AD744TH/883B(BiFET) - in model pin mappin table is 7pins. Or LM101 - 7 pin model that uses BJTs.
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