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Texas Instruments LM4836LQ — Memory (DRAM / SRAM / Flash / EEPROM)

LM4836LQ 2-Channel Tone Control IC, Active, Bulk Package

MPNLM4836LQ
End of Life

National Semiconductor LM4836LQ, 2-channel tone control circuit, Bulk package, Active lifecycle stage.

$0.81Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
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  • 100% new & originalTraceable channels only — no refurbs, no pulls, no remarked parts.
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Specifications

LM4836LQ Technical Specifications
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Product details

What this part is and where it fits

The LM4836LQ is a 2-channel tone control circuit from National Semiconductor, designed for audio signal conditioning in consumer and industrial audio equipment. It handles bass and treble adjustment on two independent channels, making it a fit for powered speakers, mixing consoles, and car audio head units where a dedicated tone-control block is needed rather than a software-based EQ.

Lifecycle and sourcing reality

The LM4836LQ carries an Active lifecycle status. Sourcing is through independent distribution; availability and current pricing are confirmed at quote time against an RFQ.

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What is the pinout of LM4836LQ?

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