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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Australia
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National says it can run to +-22v on the datasheet but says +-22v to 44v on the main product page.
Another review says its +-50v (using google under 'lm4651 review') Can anyone clarify this? I'm not using it with the lm4652 which I think the +-22v rating is for cause it won't handle higher. thanks all |
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