Friday, August 16, 2019

Taming the LM386 audio amplifier IC

The LM386 is possibly the most popular ever IC for audio amplification. It's readily available and requires few extra parts to make it work. But some published circuits try to push the friendship too far. The result can be an oscillating circuit that's not reproducible and causes nothing but trouble for some builders. 

If you'd like to hear about how you can tame your LM386 circuit tantrums, watch this video! 



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