LM4780 problem

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Used Cc across the pins (220pF from memory) on a 3886 to kill off the blip from aquarium fluoro lights that worked well. A stereo setup would have one across pins:
-IN A
+IN A

another across:
+IN B
-IN B

I think... best wait for verification.

Details on page's 1, 7 & 8 in the datasheet.
 
the bypass capacitors on the V+ and V- pins (100nF ceramic + 10uF) will help a lot. Also -- you can use ferrite beads on the input lines -- most likely you are picking up a transient on the power supply lines --

you can also box up the LM4780 (but not the heatsink) in a box made of Printed circuit material -- just solder up the sides.
 
jackinnj said:
the bypass capacitors on the V+ and V- pins (100nF ceramic + 10uF) will help a lot. Also -- you can use ferrite beads on the input lines -- most likely you are picking up a transient on the power supply lines --

you can also box up the LM4780 (but not the heatsink) in a box made of Printed circuit material -- just solder up the sides.


Why not the heatsink ? I assume it must also be grounded if you want to "enclose" the chip in a shielded area. Or do you mean keeping it out, grounded properly, to avoid heat issues ?
 
youyoung21147 said:



Why not the heatsink ? I assume it must also be grounded if you want to "enclose" the chip in a shielded area. Or do you mean keeping it out, grounded properly, to avoid heat issues ?

the heatsink must be exposed to air movement (i.e. you can use a fan to move air to remove the heat) but you can enclose the entire LM4780 and PCB within a chasis.
 
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