LM3886 questions

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I am building a 3886 amp on BrianGT's boards and have 220uf caps but no 100uf units. I dont see any problem but may be overlooking some factor. Also have 22uf but no 47uf . Would like to use what I have . Need your advice!!!

Thank you.🙂
 
Thank you for your comments. In the construction notes there is consideration for two versions ,one with feedback,one without. The stated preference is the latter ,no feedback. If feedback is used ,the cap called for is 47uf. According to your notes ,that also would be small. I must admit it seems small to me. So it isnt an issue if we go with the reccomended config. What do you think?? I have very (none) limited experience with this type amp.

JTP
 
You are correct...I did misunderstood the notes. Only the capacitor is optional not the feedback loop. Apparently the version sans capacitor "sounds" better.So the question of the capacitor is moot.???

Still your comment on the value of that capacitor is mysterious as the stipulated value is 47uf.Care to comment further???

I certainly appreciate your help.. it is comforting to know good help is only a keyboard away.
 
R3 and Ci set a low-freq 3dB point of the Fig. 1.2 amp circuit. Using the values given on the figure, you have it at 5 Hz. Though 5 Hz seems low enough, the corresponding phase shift at 20 Hz is 14 degree. It is probably too much. If you change the Ci to 220 uF, you will experience about 3 degree phase shift at 20 Hz.
 
Hi,
more importantly the input filters set the bandwidth of the amplifier.
That then ensures minimum AC voltage across the NFB cap.

If NFB is 47uF, there will be added distortion due to AC voltage across the cap and there is a risk of LF instability.
There is also the reduced bandwidth as Panson has said.
 
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