LM386

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The LM386 is an integrated circuit consisting of a low voltage audio power amplifier. It is suitable for battery-powered devices such as radios, guitar amplifiers, and hobbyist projects. The IC consists of an 8 pin dual in-line package (DIP-8) and can output 0.5 watts power using a 9-volt power supply.


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LM386N-1 Datasheet

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