Part Number: LM386 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA6205A1 , TPA2011D1 Hi Team, Our customer found a board in ebay below that uses LM386. Since LM386 has no available EVM, do we have an alternative device for LM386 with available EVM that can work…
Part Number: LM386 Hi support team.
We know that it is not recommended for use in environments below 0 ° C, but could you give us some advice on whether it could lead to device damage? The reason for the question is that my customer is unavoidably planning…
Part Number: LM386 Hello,
My customer considers to replace NJRC NJM368M with TI LM386.
At their application, pin#1 and pin#8 are left unconnected, this means Av(typ) = 26dB.
In this case, NJM368M gain is specified 26dB(typ), 24dB(min) and 28dB…
Part Number: LM386 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA6211A1 So basically I want to use the LM386 in my design due to:
its output power (max around 1W which is sufficient for my application)
its single ended output - the speaker will be connected…
Part Number: LM386 Hello guys,
One of my customers is going to use LM386MX-1 for their new products.
The customer has the following question about the device . Could you please give me your reply?
Q. Has LM386 been passed the latch-up test, JEDEC…
Part Number: LM386 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA6205A1 Hello:
Need help for audio amplifier using LM386 chip.
According to LM386 datasheet,The audio input only has 2 pins, Vin pass Volume protentiometer to LM386 pin3 , GND to pin2. But the…
Part Number: LM386
Figure 9.2.3 (LM386 with 50 gain) shows the 10 mfd capacitor as non polarized. Figure 9.2.2 ( LM386 with Gain = 200) shows the 10 mfd cap. as polarized.
I want to use the 9.2.3 configuration is the non polarized correct or is…