HiI found a source here in Spain that strangely seems to keep supplying them. They are an audio repair shop. I’ve used several so far and they sound great. I posted a photo here and they seemed legit, but a bit old stock.
I need three Insulated one's, could you pm the contact details.
regards
Aditya
Sorry he only has the non insulated ones. I’ve been using mine with silicone washers.Hi
I need three Insulated one's, could you pm the contact details.
regards
Aditya
Cool no worries. Thank you 😊Sorry he only has the non insulated ones. I’ve been using mine with silicone washers.
its always shows out of stock for me.just received ten more (of the metal tab ones this time) direct from TI. You got to keep watch on their website.
My understanding is that TI (and others) took away the stock notification because it was being used by the grey-market 'dealers' to grab inventory. As mentioned by blu, I find it best to check TI (or Digi-Key or Mouser, etc.) regularly for the things I need and sometime I find the small DIY quantities showing up as in-stock. In spite of what you hear in the media about demand going down, it doesn't seem to me to be reflected in availability for small customers like us. There are still a lot of things I need (including common resistors and capacitors) showing out-of-stock and very long lead times.
LM3886T/NOPB is the metal-back version with lead-free solder on the pins.
LM3886TF/NOPB is the insulated version with lead-free solder on the pins.
LM3886TF is the insulated version with leaded solder on the pins.
The chip inside is the same. The difference is in the packaging and pin finish.
Tom
LM3886TF/NOPB is the insulated version with lead-free solder on the pins.
LM3886TF is the insulated version with leaded solder on the pins.
The chip inside is the same. The difference is in the packaging and pin finish.
Tom
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