I'm wanting to use a little chip that has AGC built in, here's the datasheet...
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/SGSThomsonMicroelectronics/mXryx.pdf
It's stereo, and uses a basic opamp circuit with negative feedback at its inputs. My query relates to the diagram called 'test & application circuit' on page 4 in that link above.
Specifically the cap C1 (or C8...depending which input you look at)...is that right? It would appear to be a DC blocking cap in the negative feedback path?
Again, here's a cctwhere someone uses this particular chip...again a DC blocking cap in the negative feedback path....
http://www.ea4nh.com/articulos/alc/fig06.htm
What am I missing here? I always thought a basic inverting opamp needs to have a DC path back to its inverting input, for example...
http://tinyurl.com/crylhw (fig 6).
I'm sure the datasheet wouldn't be wrong...so what am I missing?
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/SGSThomsonMicroelectronics/mXryx.pdf
It's stereo, and uses a basic opamp circuit with negative feedback at its inputs. My query relates to the diagram called 'test & application circuit' on page 4 in that link above.
Specifically the cap C1 (or C8...depending which input you look at)...is that right? It would appear to be a DC blocking cap in the negative feedback path?
Again, here's a cctwhere someone uses this particular chip...again a DC blocking cap in the negative feedback path....
http://www.ea4nh.com/articulos/alc/fig06.htm
What am I missing here? I always thought a basic inverting opamp needs to have a DC path back to its inverting input, for example...
http://tinyurl.com/crylhw (fig 6).
I'm sure the datasheet wouldn't be wrong...so what am I missing?
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