Agreed R5 could be larger. I lowered the gain some too, I didn't need it.
I just did some calculations, after reading some datasheets. It appears to me that this device has got a pretty low Gain Bandwidth product of only 0,9Mhz.
If I have understood this right this means that I will have the -3dB point at around 59kHz. Is this correct? If this is true it makes no sense to have a lowpassfilter at around 100kHz, so I have removed it.
Can someone tell me If I'm right about this!
GBW=0,9Mhz (according to the datasheet)
Closed loop gain: (20k + 1k4)/ 1k4 = 15,3
900000 / 15, 3 = 58824Hz.
/Freddie
I just did some calculations, after reading some datasheets. It appears to me that this device has got a pretty low Gain Bandwidth product of only 0,9Mhz.
If I have understood this right this means that I will have the -3dB point at around 59kHz. Is this correct? If this is true it makes no sense to have a lowpassfilter at around 100kHz, so I have removed it.
Can someone tell me If I'm right about this!
GBW=0,9Mhz (according to the datasheet)
Closed loop gain: (20k + 1k4)/ 1k4 = 15,3
900000 / 15, 3 = 58824Hz.
/Freddie
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You are obviously going to use a larger cap than the one on that circuit, right?
100uF is too small.
What cap do you mean? All caps that are marked 100uF is going to be 100uF.
Freddie said:
What cap do you mean? All caps that are marked 100uF is going to be 100uF.
Any additional cap in external power supply?
Is this a power amp we are talking about?
Carlos
Any additional cap in external power supply?
Yes, the caps shown in the schematic is just for decoupling close to the OPA549. I'm going to use something like 10000uF/channel in the powersupply.
/Freddie
Hi Guys
I spent the weekend working on OPA544T and OPA548T,the first one was sufferring from high input sensitivity,so picking lots of noise when the closed loop gain was 30dB,I had to lower it to 26dB.But it didn't help that much...and the current capability is not that good....
The seconed monster was just great when worked at 30dB gain,and perfect when 26dB,the noise just disappeared because of the bipolar input stage.I used 15-0-15 transformer,3 Amp,to 4 Ohm speaker.
I want to ask about the transformers,when I use the following :
15-0-15 Volts
18-0-18 Volts
24-0-24 Volts
How many ampers I will need,and how much power it will deliver to 4 Ohm speaker when using OPA548T....
Thanks in advance
I spent the weekend working on OPA544T and OPA548T,the first one was sufferring from high input sensitivity,so picking lots of noise when the closed loop gain was 30dB,I had to lower it to 26dB.But it didn't help that much...and the current capability is not that good....
The seconed monster was just great when worked at 30dB gain,and perfect when 26dB,the noise just disappeared because of the bipolar input stage.I used 15-0-15 transformer,3 Amp,to 4 Ohm speaker.
I want to ask about the transformers,when I use the following :
15-0-15 Volts
18-0-18 Volts
24-0-24 Volts
How many ampers I will need,and how much power it will deliver to 4 Ohm speaker when using OPA548T....
Thanks in advance
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