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What do people use these days to drive an 8 ohm speaker with about 250mW.

I want something simple like the old ULN2283 or ULN3718M which seem to be
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On 2010-08-15, Brian Gregory [UK] wrote:
What do people use these days to drive an 8 ohm speaker with about 250mW.


LM386?

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On 2010-08-15, Brian Gregory [UK] wrote:
What do people use these days to drive an 8 ohm speaker with about 250mW.


LM386?


Oh yes, thanks. I'd forgotten about the LM386.

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