C Chanai Member Joined 2022 2022-04-02 7:17 am #1 2022-04-02 7:17 am #1 I'm looking for an ic replacement of TDA1514A JonSnell Electronic Member Joined 2012 jonsnell.co.uk 2022-04-02 7:48 am #2 2022-04-02 7:48 am #2 The TDA1514A has been obsolete for many years but you may find one here; https://www.donberg.co.uk/catalogue/tda_1514a.html I have never used this supplier and do not know it. luigiman Member Joined 2019 2022-04-02 9:47 am #3 2022-04-02 9:47 am #3 @Chanai interesting. If you are able, could you post a bit more: what the chip came from (it appears from the thread title that it was from some piece of Cambridge Audio kit), what the problem was, if you manage to fix it, what you tried, etc.? You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Link
JonSnell Electronic Member Joined 2012 jonsnell.co.uk 2022-04-02 7:48 am #2 2022-04-02 7:48 am #2 The TDA1514A has been obsolete for many years but you may find one here; https://www.donberg.co.uk/catalogue/tda_1514a.html I have never used this supplier and do not know it. luigiman Member Joined 2019 2022-04-02 9:47 am #3 2022-04-02 9:47 am #3 @Chanai interesting. If you are able, could you post a bit more: what the chip came from (it appears from the thread title that it was from some piece of Cambridge Audio kit), what the problem was, if you manage to fix it, what you tried, etc.? You must log in or register to reply here.
The TDA1514A has been obsolete for many years but you may find one here; https://www.donberg.co.uk/catalogue/tda_1514a.html I have never used this supplier and do not know it.
luigiman Member Joined 2019 2022-04-02 9:47 am #3 2022-04-02 9:47 am #3 @Chanai interesting. If you are able, could you post a bit more: what the chip came from (it appears from the thread title that it was from some piece of Cambridge Audio kit), what the problem was, if you manage to fix it, what you tried, etc.?
@Chanai interesting. If you are able, could you post a bit more: what the chip came from (it appears from the thread title that it was from some piece of Cambridge Audio kit), what the problem was, if you manage to fix it, what you tried, etc.?