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20 W audio power amplifier (up to 90 dB gain) [45] LM1876 Dual 20 W audio power amplifier with Mute and Standby Modes (up to 90 dB gain) [46] LM386: Low voltage audio power amplifier [47] LM389 Yes Low voltage audio power amplifier (same as LM386) with 3 NPN transistors LM3875: Yes High-performance 56 W audio power amplifier [48] LM3886
Three 1N4148 diodes in glass DO-35 axial package. The black band on the right is the cathode side. Diode schematic symbol vs cathode marking on the package.. The 1N4148 is a standard silicon switching signal diode.
Sega arcade boards (System Multi 32, Model 1, Model 2), Yamaha instruments (MU-5 and TG-100 sound modules, Portasound keyboards, QR-10, QY-20 workstation) Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) sampling [145] [34] Yamaha YMF271 (a.k.a. OPX) 1993 12 12 44,100 Yamaha YMF278 (a.k.a. OPL4) 1993 24 16 44,100 Moonsound cartridge for MSX computer [146] Yamaha ...
The following is a list of CMOS 4000-series digital logic integrated circuits.In 1968, the original 4000-series was introduced by RCA.Although more recent parts are considerably faster, the 4000 devices operate over a wide power supply range (3V to 18V recommended range for "B" series) and are well suited to unregulated battery powered applications and interfacing with sensitive analogue ...
Size comparison of BJT transistor packages, from left to right: SOT-23, TO-92, TO-126, TO-3 3D model of TO-3 package. In electronics, TO-3 is a designation for a standardized metal semiconductor package used for power semiconductors, including transistors, silicon controlled rectifiers, and, integrated circuits.
The package may be through-hole mounted to a printed circuit board (PCB) or inserted in a socket. The dual-inline format was invented by Don Forbes, Rex Rice and Bryant Rogers at Fairchild R&D in 1964, [ 2 ] when the restricted number of leads available on circular transistor-style packages became a limitation in the use of integrated circuits ...
An amplifier, electronic amplifier or (informally) amp is an electronic device that can increase the magnitude of a signal (a time-varying voltage or current). It is a two-port electronic circuit that uses electric power from a power supply to increase the amplitude (magnitude of the voltage or current) of a signal applied to its input ...
An amplifier circuit, a common-emitter configuration with a voltage-divider bias circuit. The common-emitter amplifier is designed so that a small change in voltage (V in) changes the small current through the base of the transistor whose current amplification combined with the properties of the circuit means that small swings in V in produce ...