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Magneto the Gravity Man
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Can I stack PCM56's ( like you can stack TDA1543's ) ?
Would I connect the supply, inputs and output pins together leaving the others un-paralleled? Andy |
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Magneto the Gravity Man
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Location: Munich
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Yes you can, I have 4 per channel still,
if it is inside a cd player, make sure the psu can deliver the current. Some players have shuntregs that are weak. Connect MSB adjust network on one chip per channel only. Parallel V-out pins could make some problems, better use passive I/V and parallel I-out. |
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