Texas Instruments quietly changed the 5532 op-amp, breaking decades of compatibility
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TI revised the 5532 audio op-amp—a staple in DIY and professional audio gear for 40+ years—with undisclosed changes that break drop-in replacement expectations. For makers and small manufacturers relying on exact component specs, this is a supply chain gotcha: you can't assume new stock matches old datasheets.
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