Lm6171

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    T-bone Sanchez

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    Does anyone know of a direct replacement for the LM6171, cant find one and a need someting to do its job. Ta
     
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    peranders More is better

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    What is the application? What are your specifications?
     
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    Its for a portable headphone amp Ive got a pcb for. Its similar to the cmoy but with 2 opamps. The LM6171 is for the ground. I have found one but as Ive got everything else the p&p is abit hefty! CPC, is only 15 mins but they dont stock it.
     
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    ad8065? what opamps are using for the signal?
     
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    Bear in mind its only +/-13.5v and it don't like it up em!!!!
     
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    2 x opa2134

    Im using a 9v battery but I'll take note it dont like it up 'em! Its a little bugger to find.
     
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