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Old 27th January 2004, 02:56 AM   #1
mrstone is offline mrstone  Hong Kong
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Question Best Decoupling caps for TDA1541

Hi Folks,

I just start building a non-OS TDA1541 DAC, and would like to seek your advice and experience on component choices.

- 0.1uF Decoupling cap (Pin 7-13 & 18-24, totally 14 pieces)
What is the best value for these caps? what are the recommended brand for those caps (e.g. Black gate, WIMA, Philips or..??)

- 470p Cap for oscillator (Pin 16 & 17)
What kind of cap should be used in here?

Thanks so much!
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