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LaserTazerPhaser
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May 29, 2019, 01:03:39 am »
Whats the purpose for a tda2030 leads being very irregularly spread out? Would it be fine to flatten them inline such as a lm1875 and employ them for audio or will it cause noise on the output?
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They are staggered to allow more room for PCB traces. Flattening them won't be a problem.
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You used to be able to buy the TDA2030 in a variety of lead configurations and I'm pretty sure one of the was with 'flat' leads.
Similarly, you can buy the LM1875 with staggered leads.
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