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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Dear friends,
I would like to know how to strictly limit the input voltage level for LM3886... as im bridging the chips Im pretty doubtful that cranking up the input signal would damage the driver... Is there any simple circuitry to limit the input voltage? either using the same LM3886 or using some external circuitry... I want to be on safer side... like atleast indicating that im cranking the volume etc etc.... thanks, Ken |
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