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PJ386 - Low Voltage Audio Power Amplifier

Download the PJ386 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the PJ386_Promax variant, as both devices belong to the same low voltage audio power amplifier family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Key Features

  • w.
  • Battery operation w.
  • wMinimum external parts.
  • Wide supply voltage range 4-12 Volt.
  • Low quiescent current drain 4mA Voltage gains from 20 to 200 Ground referenced input self-centering output quiescent voltage Low distortion Eight pin dual-in-line package PJ386 Low Voltage Audio Power Amplifier The inputs are ground referenced while the output is automatically biased to one half the supply voltage. The quiesce.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (PJ386_Promax-JohntonSemiconductor.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number PJ386
Manufacturer Promax-Johnton Semiconductor
File Size 482.54 KB
Description Low Voltage Audio Power Amplifier
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m o .c U 4 t designed for use in low PJ386 is a power amplifier e T he voltage consumer applications. The gain is internally set e h to 20 to keep external part count low, but the addition of an external resistor andS capacitor between pins 1 and 8 will a increase the gain to at any value up to 200. .D FEATURES w • Battery operation w • wMinimum external parts • Wide supply voltage range 4-12 Volt • • • • • • Low quiescent current drain 4mA Voltage gains from 20 to 200 Ground referenced input self-centering output quiescent voltage Low distortion Eight pin dual-in-line package PJ386 Low Voltage Audio Power Amplifier The inputs are ground referenced while the output is automatically biased to one half the supply voltage.