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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Hello, everyone, whether this kind of electric capacity can use in the LM4702 electric circuits or not?
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Join Date: May 2006
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Hi,
Welcome to the LM4702 fourm and/or topic. Answer to your question: Yes? No? Maybe? Depending on what one will see in the attached image. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rorschach_test Mark |
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The fact that it's a 4702 doesn't really matter when determining capacitor size. In that sense most power amps that run in the same class are equal.
Your caps certainly have a high enough voltage rating. 100 volts is more than what the 4702 can work with. The capacity is a little on the low side, but if you have more of those just paralell 5 per rail, and you should be OK. Rune
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