Preamplifier / stereo amplifier module with NE5532 chip
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- Item no: F23108002
- Weight: 0,03 kg
- Packing dimensions: 15 cm x 10 cm x 3 cm (L x W x H)
Preamplifier / stereo amplifier module with NE5532 chip
This compact audio module based on the NE5532 is suitable for pre-amplifying audio signals in stereo applications. The module is designed for typical, low-impedance audio sources and can be flexibly integrated into various projects.
Technical data:
- Chip: NE5532
- Operating voltage: DC 9 to 24 V
- PCB size: approx. 50 x 33.5 mm
Application note on input impedance:
Please note that the effective input impedance of this module is not determined solely by the NE5532, but is fixed by the external circuitry on the PCB. It is therefore lower than the theoretical input impedance of the chip due to the design.
The module is well suited for use with common audio sources. However, with very high-impedance signal sources, for example in conjunction with tube circuits or similar applications, the signal may be attenuated.
Preamplifier / stereo amplifier module with NE5532 chip
This compact audio module based on the NE5532 is suitable for pre-amplifying audio signals in stereo applications. The module is designed for typical, low-impedance audio sources and can be flexibly integrated into various projects.
Technical data:
- Chip: NE5532
- Operating voltage: DC 9 to 24 V
- PCB size: approx. 50 x 33.5 mm
Application note on input impedance:
Please note that the effective input impedance of this module is not determined solely by the NE5532, but is fixed by the external circuitry on the PCB. It is therefore lower than the theoretical input impedance of the chip due to the design.
The module is well suited for use with common audio sources. However, with very high-impedance signal sources, for example in conjunction with tube circuits or similar applications, the signal may be attenuated.