Would like to use an LT3045 and LT3094 as tracking linear post-regulators to generate +/-3-6V supplies (that track eachother) - with a high-speed opamp (e.g. AD8610 or AD4625-1) in the feedback loop. Are there any special precautions in doing so?
LT3045
Recommended for New Designs
The LT3045 is a high performance low dropout linear regulator featuring LTC’s ultralow noise and ultrahigh PSRR architecture for powering noise sensitive...
Datasheet
LT3045 on Analog.com
LT3094
Recommended for New Designs
The LT3094 is a high performance low dropout negative linear regulator featuring ADI’s ultralow noise and ultrahigh PSRR architecture for powering noise...
Datasheet
LT3094 on Analog.com
AD8610
Production
The AD8610 (single) and AD8620 (dual) are very high precision JFET input amplifiers featuring ultralow offset voltage and drift, very low input voltage...
Datasheet
AD8610 on Analog.com
Would like to use an LT3045 and LT3094 as tracking linear post-regulators to generate +/-3-6V supplies (that track eachother) - with a high-speed opamp (e.g. AD8610 or AD4625-1) in the feedback loop. Are there any special precautions in doing so?
LT3045 and LT3094 can be used as a dual power supply. You can use LTSpice to simulate the circuit, or send me the schematic.