Hi
The first thing I am curious about is:
What does the "D2" in the end of TPA3116D2 mean?
Was there ever a TPA3116 without the D2 in the end?
Or other suffixes in addition to D2?
The second:
On ebay, you can find several modules of TPA3116D2,
and it seems that not only a Stereo module exists, but also a Mono one.
The Mono one is really popular..
Why?
I assume it's not because some people like to listen to musc with 1 speaker,
so more likely they are buying 2x the Mono module?
If yes, why is that more preferable than 1x Stereo module?
Thank you
The first thing I am curious about is:
What does the "D2" in the end of TPA3116D2 mean?
Was there ever a TPA3116 without the D2 in the end?
Or other suffixes in addition to D2?
The second:
On ebay, you can find several modules of TPA3116D2,
and it seems that not only a Stereo module exists, but also a Mono one.
The Mono one is really popular..
Why?
I assume it's not because some people like to listen to musc with 1 speaker,
so more likely they are buying 2x the Mono module?
If yes, why is that more preferable than 1x Stereo module?
Thank you
Q1 - D2: I'm in the boat with you.....
Q2 - Mono boards are nice for powered speakers and subwoofers.
Q2 - Mono boards are nice for powered speakers and subwoofers.
No idea why they called it 'D2'.
The mono option doubles the power by allowing 2 ohm loads so you can do 100 Watts from an amp the size of a postage stamp.
Otherwise you're limited to 50 Watts x 2 into 4 ohm loads.
G²
The mono option doubles the power by allowing 2 ohm loads so you can do 100 Watts from an amp the size of a postage stamp.
Otherwise you're limited to 50 Watts x 2 into 4 ohm loads.
G²
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