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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
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since the lm1036 has only the vcc supply, its output will run from 0 to vcc, witch means it has a dc level equal to vcc/2 right? so, to connect it to a power amp like lm4766, di I need to subtract from the output signal -Vcc/2??
PS: the same apply to lm1036 input? |
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Just need a coupling cap between them.
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