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.084 MLX Series
$0.15
(tax excl.)
Molex Part Number 02-08-1004 Wire Size (AWG): 14-20 AWG Gender: Female Contact Plating: Tin Contact Material: Phosphor Bronze Termination Style: Crimp
Sound Amplifiers
$3.76
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Sound amp used on many arcade games, most notably Pacman, Mspac, JrPac.
.084 MLX Series
$0.15
(tax excl.)
Molex Part Number 02-08-2006Wire Size (AWG): 14-20 AWG Gender: Male Contact Plating: Tin Contact Material: Phosphor Bronze Termination Style: Crimp
.084 MLX Series
$1.46
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Molex Part Number 50-84-2150Series MLX™ 42022Connector Type ReceptacleContact Type Male or FemaleNumber of Positions 15Number of Rows 3Pins sold seperatly.
Sound Amplifiers
$3.95
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TDA2003 is a monolithic 10w audio power amplifierFEATURES*Very low external component required.*High current output ( up to 3 A).*Low harmonic and crossover distortion.*Built-in Over temperature protection.*Short...
Processors & 40 pin ICs
$7.95
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Z80 DMA
PN Z8410B1
Direct Memory Access Controller
40 Pin DIP Package
Used on some Nintendo boards
Monitor components
$6.45
(tax excl.)
2SC1106
Regulator transistor used on Electrohome GO7 monitor X02.
TO-3 Package
.084 MLX Series
$1.28
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Molex Part Number 50-84-1150Series MLX™ 42021Connector Type PlugContact Type Male or FemaleNumber of Positions 15Number of Rows 3Pins sold seperatly.
Sound Amplifiers
$2.49
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The TDA2004A is a class B dual audio power amplifierin MULTIWATT[ package specifically designedforcar radioapplications; stereoamplifiers areeasily designed using this device that provides ahigh current capability (up...
.084 MLX Series
$1.16
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Molex Part Number 50-84-2120Series MLX™ 42022Connector Type ReceptacleContact Type Male or FemaleNumber of Positions 12Number of Rows 3Pins sold seperatly.
TWA Repro Mfg.
$39.95
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Reproduction Nintendo audio amp pcb used on sanyo monitors.
No modifications needed, installs exactly like original. Modern look with that classis Nintendo sound.
Replace your old failing amp or just keep one around...