Space Varmint
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I know you don't like them, sorry. But if I'm putting in about an eighth to a quarter watt into a '386, what sort of output should I expect? Watts and speaker audio.
or anyone, thanks
or anyone, thanks
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At those input levels, 1/8, 1/4W you will severely overdrive the 386 and have a completely distorted output even at the lowest gain setting. Perhaps you should rethink your amp input level.
Maybe restating input levels at a volt PP value into a given impedance as 1/4W is vague with no reference.
It depends on the gain and input impedance of the LM386.
If the gain is 20 then an output power of 0.25W RMS into an 8R load will be enough to cause clipping.
The output voltage will be 2.83V peak.
The input voltage will be 2.83/20 = 141mV peak.
If the input impedance is 50k, the input power will be 0.141²/50000 = 400nW peak, 200nW RMS.