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Any ideas on the highest powered, single supply chip??
Phillips has a 70W switching chip that runs from 12-14Vdc. The TDA1562Q, anyone use this chip?? I have an application where i need a small amp that runs on a single 12 to 24V supply, i might be able to go as high as 30Vdc Thanks Zc |
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