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    TDA1517 TDA1517/N3 TDA1517/N3/S5 TDA1517P Datasheet

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION
    The TDA1517 TDA1517/N3 TDA1517/N3/S5 TDA1517P is an integrated class-B dual output amplifier in a plastic single in-line medium power package with fin (SIL9MPF), a plastic rectangular-bent single in-line medium power package with fin (RBS9MPF) or a plastic heat-dissipating dual in-line package (HDIP18). The device is primarily developed for multi-media applications.

    TDA1517 Features

    • Requires very few external components
    • High output power
    • Fixed gain
    • Good ripple rejection
    • Mute/standby switch
    • AC and DC short-circuit safe to ground and VP
    • Thermally protected
    • Reverse polarity safe
    • Capability to handle high energy on outputs (VP = 0 V)
    • No switch-on/switch-off plop
    • Electrostatic discharge protection.

    Ordering Information: TDA1517/N3 TDA1517/N3/S5 TDA1517P​
    Attached Files
    User submitted datasheet, schematic, boardview, service manual, firmware, bios, & software.

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