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Operational amplifier for audio applications
The NE5532, also sold as SA5532, SE5532 and NG5532 (commonly called just 5532) is a dual monolithic, bipolar, internally compensated operational amplifier
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1961–1975 American integrated circuits manufacturer
modern FPGA. NE5532, a widely used audio op amp, now generic and produced by many other manufacturers. According to one 1993 article, NE5532 was "the standard
Signetics
High-gain voltage amplifier with a differential input
BJT OpAmp, Texas Instruments LM741, Single BJT OpAmp, Texas Instruments NE5532, Dual BJT OpAmp, Texas Instruments (NE5534 is similar single) TL072, Dual
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US high-end audio equipment manufacturer
added a discrete high voltage line stage and power supply, replacing the NE5532 op amps used as the output amplification stage of the Magnavox. This unit
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Transistor amplifier
ensuring the lowest possible output impedance; low-cost amplifiers like the NE5532 are an inferior but acceptable alternative to quieter but more expensive
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