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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: BC
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i have a question for all..would it be worth using an lm2576 as a power supply chip for the gainclone..the reason i ask is that i would like to have a microcoontroller on my preamp so i can use an IR remote...basically i want to be able to turn the power amp on and off...if this is a bad idea, would you guys have any other suggestions of how i can integrate this remote control feature
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AVR & PIC C Dev.
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Hello
Can you please upload the schematics and code for your remote control first ![]() Thanks
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: BC
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sure mate..i will do that asap..the code is half written only, and is written in Hi Tech C...ill post both on here soon...just bare with me
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