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Thanks, that's great to know!
So about the currents due to different offsets, would AC coupling the load help? My application will probably run off of a bunch of AA NiMH batteries totaling 12V.
I have used the TDA7350 bridge tied on a 2-Ohm load. It doesn't blow up or even get very warm. I can get sound out of it when i blow on the mic, but when I speak into it, my voice is very low out of the speakers.
If I increase the signal into it (potentiometer with signal in at one end...
Even the bridged TDA2003 cannot drive a 2-Ohm load?
Is there another IC you'd recommend? I'm unable to change the speaker configuration so I'm stuck with the 2-Ohm load.
I know this is an old thread, so I hope you're all still around.
I need a bridged mono amplifier circuit that can drive a 2-Ohm load. I was considering this bridged TDA2003 circuit. I'd rather not have to have a trim-pot on the board to zero out the offset difference, so I wanted to know if...
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