Hi Chris,
I think the main concern is the availability of an EVM for evaluation, is this correct? Regarding the cost, based on ti.com information TPA6205A1 should be actually cheaper than LM386 so I am not clear on that concern. If looking for cheapest…
Part Number: LM386 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM380 , TAS2110 Hi team,
Could you give me comment on following customer question? The customer firstly selected LM386, but the increase of output power is needed based on proto type test result.
Q1.…
Part Number: LM386 Hi
My customer is noticing that in a design they have the LM386 has a noise (hissing) on the output when there is a steady input of +1.8V on pin 3. The customer came across a website stating that if he grounds pin 7 (BYPASS pin) instead…
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 JESD78…
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 to…
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(max) in…
Part Number: LM386 Hi, it's the infamous LM386 rearing its head once again and this time someone online has discovered that by capacitively coupling pin 2 to ground via a capacitor rather than directly allows the chip to output a little bit more power…