Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by jhallenworld 2782 days ago
So the new LM386 is the Nsiway NS8002. This chip is better in that the output capacitor it not required (it has two LM386s making an h-bridge). On lcsc.com, they are $0.0329 each for QTY=10, or $0.90 for boards (each) on eBay. They are nice if you don't want to deal with class-D switching noise.

Cheap clock radios use them. They also use an 8-pin AM/FM digital radio IC: pins for 32 KHz crystal, I2C, antenna (loopstick for AM), and audio out. No coils, inductors or filters needed.

2 comments

I wonder if I can get my hands on the radio IC - I'd love to do an "overkill breadboard" radio - connected up to a bluetooth transmitter or USB microphone so I could have it dump into a Raspberry Pi for LAN streaming.
10% THD though. Ugh.