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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: USA
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Data sheet here -
TDA1554Q These are new and purchased for another project. If you need a cheap, reasonable power chip for moderate fidelity applications, these are a good choice. They can run off a single-ended supply range of 6-18VDC and have minimal heat sink requirements. They are typically used in an automotive headunit. There are at least 20 in the tube. $24 shipped / USA 48 Email or PM. |
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