LM3875

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LM3875 was a 56 watt amplifier chip made by Texas Instruments (previously National Semiconductor). It was very popular in the DIY audio community for its low parts count and its high-performance audio capabilities. It was the main chip inside many gainclone amplifiers which are based on the Gaincard amplifier. {{cite web|url=http://www.sakurasystems.com/reviews/reviews6.html |title=Model 4706 Gaincard Review |url-status=bot: unknown |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150109161458/http://www.sakurasystems.com/reviews/reviews6.html |archivedate=2015-01-09 }} 071004 sakurasystems.com (gaincard review, which uses LM3875)

This part has become obsolete and an EOL notice has been issued for it. The functional equivalent IC, the LM3886, has two additional signals that must be addressed before it can be substituted, the mute function and a virtual gnd pin.

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