That TDA8932 is almost a home run, except they've got the gain set too high. How should we go about fixing that?
That TDA8932 is almost a home run, except they've got the gain set too high.
For a gain of less than 30dB stereo or 36dB mono bridged, use a balanced attenuator at the inputs.
This is a resistor in series with each input, and a shunt R between them across the inputs,
bearing in mind the 100k input impedance.
I should have asked a better question! I'd like more negative feedback for quality reasons. In the question involving "set lower gain" I'm referring to closed loop gain. Probably "supplementary negative feedback" will be involved? If so, how to go about it with this particular chip?
I'd like more negative feedback for quality reasons.
That could potentially cause stability problems.
Or a little bit could fix that treble resolution problem.That could potentially cause stability problems.
For sure, it didn't look straightforward; so, that's why I was asking for help.Hi, Seems you don't have the option to adjust the gain structure. rgds, sreten.
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