How to represent LM386 in schematic

I'd like to design a circuit in Circuitlab using an LM386 amplifier. However, the LM386 has 8 pins, and I'm not sure how to represent these 8 pins in the schematic so that I can connect things other than voltage in and out. Dragging an op-amp symbol into my worksheet shows voltage in and out, but I have no way of showing things like gain, bypass, etc. Can someone help?

by DobieGillis
October 20, 2022

I have the same issue. I have a dual-386 circuit I want to simulate, but no way of representing the crucial part. Any way to import SPICE models for opamps? I have done it for diodes, but can't see how to add an opamp.

by Grubb
December 14, 2024

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